Re: Filesystem backend options for embedded openldap

2010-12-18 Thread Bruce Edge
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 12:19 AM, Peter Lambrechtsen plambrecht...@gmail.com wrote: Why don't you use SQLite instead??? It's pretty rock solid backend database. Unless your client side only wants to talk LDAP. Hi, Thanks the the response. One of the reasons for ldap is that it handles all the

Re: Filesystem backend options for embedded openldap

2010-12-18 Thread Bruce Edge
On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Peter Lambrechtsen plambrecht...@gmail.com wrote: Or perhaps TinyLdap? http://www.fefe.de/tinyldap/ Also FreeRadius (if your app's support Radius and LDAP) supports a myriad of backend databases. Hmm, very interesting. I was not aware of this project. My

Re: Filesystem backend options for embedded openldap

2010-12-18 Thread Howard Chu
Bruce Edge wrote: On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 12:26 PM, Peter Lambrechtsen plambrecht...@gmail.com wrote: Or perhaps TinyLdap? http://www.fefe.de/tinyldap/ Also FreeRadius (if your app's support Radius and LDAP) supports a myriad of backend databases. Hmm, very interesting. I was not aware of