with solving problems. Generally I think, is a good idea.
martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Frank Copeland) on 09.01.2001 14:18:00
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Thema: Re: ldap, ldap everywhere
On 7 Jan 01
On 7 Jan 01 01:01:20 GMT, Known Human Nick Rusnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm going to be running a moderately sized network, and I was wondering how
>difficult it would be to setup ldap as teh authentication for it?
Having just done exactly that I can say it's probably more frustrating
than
Known Human Nick Rusnov wrote:
Hi.
I'm going to be running a moderately sized network, and I was wondering how
difficult it would be to setup ldap as teh authentication for it?
That's exactly what I tried today to set up, but I didn't get it really
to work yet. But try to install slapd (openl
Hi.
I'm going to be running a moderately sized network, and I was wondering how
difficult it would be to setup ldap as teh authentication for it?
How integrated are various utilities into ldap? I read that adduser doesn't
support ldap, so should a script that uses adduser to create the user, the
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