Ken Gourlay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > LDAP is nice, but depending on how many users you have, it may not > be efficient enough to do what you need done. I'm happy to talk to > you about more specific things, but I guess my immediate > recommendation is to strongly consider why you want to use LDAP as a > standard before jumping into it.
Hum. Were you using nscd? That should have cached the heck out of those requests. Actually, I, personally, would be suspicious of any LDAP server backed against an SQL server. It wouldn't suprise me at all to find the performance was sub-par---if you look at the documents that the OpenLDAP crew themselves provide in their Faq-O-Matiq, there's lots of good reasons why. Mike.