Hello all,

Please pardon my "newbie-ness"....  I've been looking at somehow migrating from a 
flatfile user system (/etc/passwd, etc) to a MySQL backend for authentication for all 
my processes...  qpopper, postfix, and apache/frontage (ick)....

I can't seem to find anything that would enable me to migrate too easily...  I've 
tried LDAP with an OpenLDAP testbox but it is SO SLOW!!!  (I'm about to try IBM's LDAP 
Server to see how it performs....)

The problem is that I'll eventually have 3 or more servers for POP3, SMTP, and User 
Webspace....  And I need to consolidate to a single auth source....

Can anyone point me in the right direction?


Denny Snyder
Network Engineer
Susquehanna Communications
1050 E. King St
York, PA 17403
Office: (717)771-2613
Fax:    (717)843-5400
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