John H Terpstra wrote:

Where were you when I asked for feedback and review?

Beats me, man.  Working on something else. :)

When will you provide updates to the documentation that improve its real value?

Huh... I hadn't considered that it'd be accepted. Specifically, because of this note:

  Why did you not cover secure practices? Isn't it rather irresponsible
  to instruct network administrators to implement insecure solutions?
  ...
  I made the decision, right or wrong, to keep this material as simple
  as possible. The intent of this book is to demonstrate a working
  solution and not to discuss too many peripheral issues.

It really bothers me to see any reference material treat security as an exercise for the reader. It bothered me more because as far as I've been able to determine, there's no reference material available which discusses which of the samba attributes need to be hidden from public view, and which need to be protected from writing by "self".

Now, maybe my impression of the security practices you had in mind wasn't accurate. If you're open to what I think would be improvements, I could send patches to the documentation. I presume it's in CVS somewhere? Let me know where to check it out.

I hope you are willing to contribute corrections and improvements and not just criticism. All contributions are most appreciated.

Awww... but criticism is what I've got the most of. ;)

Are you sure that chapter 5 does not provide clean-slate installation instructions that create a fully working LDAP directory that has been correctly populated?

Um, no. You busted me. I misread some of the docs, and then made an erroneous claim. My mistake was reinforced by the expectation that Adrian had followed the documentation, which probably isn't the case. If it were, then the top level entries of his directory probably wouldn't be missing.


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