Hi,

On 16.05.2012 21:55, Steve Hay wrote:
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Milan Jurik <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

Steve Hay píše v ne 13. 05. 2012 v 16:14 +0200:
Has someone a recommendation for a very small, lightweight, low
footprint (memory usage) LDAP server, which preferably only uses one or two config files, is compatible to pam_ldap.so on Solaris and Linux
and has to serve only up to 10 users.


OpenLDAP and OpenDJ are the only easy options. For both you can find
some howtos but in case of Solaris it will not be so easy because Native
LDAP support in Solaris is very tight to Sun DS and not all features
will work.

Thank you, but neither OpenLDAP nor OpenDJ qualify as "small" nor
"lightweight". These are applications which itself (or their JAVA VM)
consume hundreds of MB just to run.
I need something *smaller*, running in native code and not in an
interpreter (unless it's the shell).


OpenLDAP is in "native code" and does not consume hundreds of MB just to run. And it supports all you need for rfc2307bis. TinyLDAP is something which
could work but nobody tried and it does not seem to be in development.

LDAP is not something "tiny". And if you consider TinyLDAP then you could
consider also NIS, they are on the same security level.

Steve


Best regards,

Milan


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