On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 14:15 +0100, Rikard Johnels wrote: > Has anyone tried (and succeeded) running the Fedora Directory Server package > on a SuSE instalation? > > Or is there anything equivalent to it? > I want to build a LDAP server for my network, but all the tutorials i have > plowed through leaves me with nonfunctional LDAP. > > I want a easy to manage (prefarable GUI), fully functional local domain login > server. > I run a mixed Linux/Widows/OSX network, and i want a centralized login server > to manage the whole thing. > > If i am barking up the wrong tree with LDAP, please leave me another good > alternative. > > yes,
A collegea of my did it (both on sles and open), master & slave, as DOM-u XEN-images. It did work, but whether it worked better that openldap is open for discussion. Both FDS and openldap produce horrible results if not configured and maintained properly. As for any ldap solution, from what i read on many lists, if properly maintained (!!!) it can takes a lot of day-to-day chores away from you. Single place for keeping unix, apache, samba and even asterisk paasswords. Much faster (on reading, mind you) than mysql. OTOH, if a no-good is constanltly fiddling with LDS, not knowing what to do, and what NOT, and not telling the fellow workers, it is a real inferno, The bloke, some kind of ubuntu-convert, has now seen the BSD-light. God helps me if i return to work after a week off..... HW HW -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
