On Sat, 8 Dec 2001 at 20:43, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> don't worry man. you can do it.

Actually, I was probably too cruel with myself. I've "done" it to the
point where user authentication is already off an LDAP database which is
also hooked up to Horde IMP for a central email directory. However, I
haven't been able to write my own scripts to handle adduser and deluser
functions, so I do these half manually by editting a template LDIF I have,
and half with a bash script to do what my adduser.local did.

I checked out directory-administrator out and it looks cool. It has a
Debian package, too, but the package depends on a version of OpenLDAP
that's not yet out (or at least not yet in Debian/Unstable) so I can't
check it out yet.

I also haven't figured out how to handle those "no-system-account" mail
setups. They're intriguing, although I don't need them yet. But maybe
should be useful for a friends.leathercollection.ph suki domain. Hahaha.

> as for me, i am happiliy maintaining a student directory (LDAP of
> course). however, i will wait a while until openldap kinda stabilizes. i
> got burnt when they released 3.x and made an uber lot of changes.
> arghhhh!

Life, oh life. Hahaha!!! BTW, what do you use to handle your LDAP
modifications? Or did you write some script (python or PHP or perl) to do
that for you?

 --> Jijo

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