I think it's far more likely that red hat would attempt to sell support for their own directory server that they were trying to push at a conference recently. :)
If you're getting errors in sendmail and not in ldapsearches, I would say this sounds more like a sendmail problem than an ldap problem. A way to prove your ldap server is okay can be done in a crontab, or any other type of monitoring system. It's possible that your sendmail is timing out because those four servers do non-cached lookups, and the others do cached lookups. Or.. whatever. Try increasing logging. On 6/20/05, Kurt D. Zeilenga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 11:58 AM 6/20/2005, John Duino wrote: > >I whole-heartedly agree and have voiced my concerns about being forced > >(by my management) to use a 'supported' Linux version (which has caused > >me more grief than 'support'...but I digress). > > If your management thinks your Linux distributor supports > OpenLDAP Software as part of their Linux offerrings, then maybe > you should be contacting your Linux distributor for support > of OpenLDAP Software. > > Kurt > > -- _Matt
