We have been using Resara (www.resara.com) with great success, but we
have a heterogeneous environment, so all of the bells and whistles may
add more complexity than you are looking for.

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Matt Lawrence <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been asked to research the various options for Directory Services for
> Linux.  The likely environment will be SLES and the requirements are not
> terribly complex.  At this point the main interest is in doing account and
> password management in a single place, supporting the particular rules we
> need to meet NERC compliance.  And since it is a compliance issue, getting
> something from a vendor has advantages over rolling our own internally.
>
> Searching for SLES Directory Services led me to the Novell eDirectory web
> page that actually links to documentation on the NetIQ wedsite.  They are
> all owned by The Attachmate Group, but that particular structure doesn't
> give me much confidence.  In addition, the software provides lots and lots
> of enterprise scale functionality and supports lots of platforms.  It's
> probably a lot more complex and expensive than we need to solve out current
> requirements.
>
> Rolling our own with OpenLDAP could do the job, but there is a bit of
> reluctance to do that because of compliance issues.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> -- Matt
> It's not what I know that counts.
> It's what I can remember in time to use.
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