> On 20 Jan 2021, at 08:42, Tom wrote:
>
> A lot of config options, for example nsslapd-sizelimit, start with NS. What
> does NS stand for?
NetScape! A lot of the directory server code originally was part of netscape
and then had some adventures going through SUN, AOL and finally Red Hat and
and nsds50 stands for Netscape Directory Server 5.0 as it became
iPlanet Directory Server 5.0 in the 2001 time frame with major new
features, like: MMR / Multi Master Replication !
hence the famous nsds50ruv records and other replication agreement
attributes with the nsds50 prefix string.
probably