Alex Karasulu wrote:
I'm certainly interested in working on such projects. Perhaps we can
start by merging some of your work on the NT4 domains as well.
I think that makes quite a bit of sense but we'd need to
talk to folk @ redhat about this since they own the rights
to that code.
David Boreham wrote:
I wish that there were an open source, expandable, LDAP
sync engine. Something like a meta directory product is
what I'm thinking of (MS has one, so do Novell and
Sun although theirs are not actively marketed). There are
a few other commercial products in this space too.
AFA
Jim Yang wrote:
Yes, see http://docs.safehaus.org/display/PENROSE10/LDAP+Sync+Module
Thanks, I will read and eat.
Yes, see http://docs.safehaus.org/display/PENROSE10/LDAP+Sync+Module
and http://docs.safehaus.org/display/PENROSE10/Polling+Connector+Module
On 11/12/06, David Boreham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim Yang wrote:
> Have you checked out Penrose? http://penrose.safehaus.org
A bit yes. It mentione
Ersin Er wrote:
3. Federation of LDAP services (for DS products that
do not have native federation, which is almost all of them).
Company A does business with company B, they want
some subset of their directory data sync'ed in two directions.
This can't be done with replication, even if the two
Jim Yang wrote:
Have you checked out Penrose? http://penrose.safehaus.org
A bit yes. It mentioned sync on the home page, but
so far I haven't found anything but virtual directory
in the code (which of course is a fine thing, but not sync).
Is there any sync functionality in penrose today ?
Hi David, Have you checked out Penrose? http://penrose.safehaus.org-JimOn 11/11/06, David Boreham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wish that there were an open source, expandable, LDAPsync engine. Something like a meta directory product iswhat I'm thinking of (MS has one, so do Novell andSun although
Hi,
On 11/12/06, David Boreham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I wish that there were an open source, expandable, LDAP
sync engine. Something like a meta directory product is
what I'm thinking of (MS has one, so do Novell and
Sun although theirs are not actively marketed). There are
a few other comm
I wish that there were an open source, expandable, LDAP
sync engine. Something like a meta directory product is
what I'm thinking of (MS has one, so do Novell and
Sun although theirs are not actively marketed). There are
a few other commercial products in this space too.
AFAIK nothing like this e