Hi Devdas,

I am assuming you're keeping all your userdata in LDAP then. How do you
manage the LDAP data?

TTYL,
Adi

On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Devdas Bhagat wrote:

> On Fri, 27 Jul 2001, Prune spewed into the ether:
> <snip>
> > when di you run the script ?
> > how often ?
> > how ? (cron ?)
> Everytime you change something for the user. Use a script that not only
> adds the info to LDAP, but also sends it to cyrus.
> To enable this over the web, split it into two parts: one of which is a
> cgi that handles user inout and sends it to LDAP, and then calls the
> second one, which reads from LDAP and passes to cyrus.
>
> > Having cyrus patched make it live. (even if increasing the number of
> > connections to your Ldap server). If you just run a script, your cyrus
> > will not be synchronized to your Ldap until it is ran...
> It doesn't increase the number of connections, all the required data
> can be obtained in a single call.
>
> > Personaly, I realy apreciate to have a patch :)))
> Either way is fine for me.
>
> Devdas Bhagat
> --
> All's well that ends.
>

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