Markus Schabel wrote:
i guess there must be some reason why eDirectory, ADS and Domino use
LDAP ;-)
Paid programmers who have too much time on their hands and project
managers that like buzzwords? ;-)
Nate
Markus Schabel wrote:
i guess there must be some reason why eDirectory, ADS and Domino use
LDAP ;-)
Paid programmers who have too much time on their hands and project
managers that like buzzwords? ;-)
Nate
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On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 08:50, Markus Schabel wrote:
> I personally like the replication process and ldap _is_ optimized for
> search access. LDAP authentication and other things (mail aliases, ...)
> are pretty easy to implement in almost any software...
Add kerberos to the mix and the single-sign
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:43:38 +0200
"Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer
> their domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the
> backend database.
>
> The frontends will be used for administe
Dan Ros wrote:
-Original Message- From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von
Bidder
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I
have a heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others,
this may mean
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 08:50, Markus Schabel wrote:
> I personally like the replication process and ldap _is_ optimized for
> search access. LDAP authentication and other things (mail aliases, ...)
> are pretty easy to implement in almost any software...
Add kerberos to the mix and the single-sign
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:43:38 +0200
"Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer
> their domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the
> backend database.
>
> The frontends will be used for administe
Dan Ros wrote:
-Original Message- From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von
Bidder
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I
have a heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others,
this may mean
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
> (personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
>
> Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This
> means I have a
> heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others, this may
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On Thursday 22 April 2004 09.43, Craig Schneider wrote:
> use mysql or ldap [...]
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I have a
heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
> (personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
>
> Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This
> means I have a
> heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others, this may
Hi.
>> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients
>> administer their domains and was wondering whether to use
>> mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>> The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns,
>> mail etc. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Hint: You should ch
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On Thursday 22 April 2004 09.43, Craig Schneider wrote:
> use mysql or ldap [...]
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I have a
heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I
Am 2004-04-22 09:43:38, schrieb Craig Schneider:
>
>Hi Guys
>We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer their
>domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns, mail etc
>Any suggesti
Title: Frontends to administer servers
Hi:
I read somewhere about it: 42go ISP-Manager (http://www.projektfarm.com/index.php).
I don´t use it.
- Original Message -
From:
Craig
Schneider
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:43
Title: Frontends to administer servers
Hi Guys
We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer their domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the backend database.
The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns, mail etc
Any suggestions
Hi.
>> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients
>> administer their domains and was wondering whether to use
>> mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>> The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns,
>> mail etc. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Hint: You should ch
Am 2004-04-22 09:43:38, schrieb Craig Schneider:
>
>Hi Guys
>We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer their
>domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns, mail etc
>Any suggesti
Title: Frontends to administer servers
Hi:
I read somewhere about it: 42go ISP-Manager (http://www.projektfarm.com/index.php).
I don´t use it.
- Original Message -
From:
Craig
Schneider
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:43
AM
Title: Frontends to administer servers
Hi Guys
We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer their domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the backend database.
The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns, mail etc
Any suggestions
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