On 10/09/2012 06:56 AM, Alan Johnson wrote:
Thanks to Tim Hildred, I found out about the need to have a directory
server. Before I embark on this path, I thought I could ping the
community to get a since for what is common, easy, and/or available to
best suit our wants.
First, what's the easies
LDAP-accessible core directories are pretty much required for any
large enterprise for the forseeable future. Products like email
gateways, remote support hosts, clustered services, cloud
environments, etc. etc. all need highly available consistent user
provisioning and AAA service, and everybody'
On 10/10/2012 12:13 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 10/09/2012 03:56 PM, Alan Johnson wrote:
Thanks to Tim Hildred, I found out about the need to have a directory
server. Before I embark on this path, I thought I could ping the
community to get a since for what is common, easy, and/or available to
On 10/09/2012 03:56 PM, Alan Johnson wrote:
Thanks to Tim Hildred, I found out about the need to have a directory
server. Before I embark on this path, I thought I could ping the
community to get a since for what is common, easy, and/or available to
best suit our wants.
First, what's the easies
Thanks to Tim Hildred, I found out about the need to have a directory
server. Before I embark on this path, I thought I could ping the community
to get a since for what is common, easy, and/or available to best suit our
wants.
First, what's the easiest one to setup and use? Something with a simp
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