On Friday 30 March 2007 07:41, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> Matthew Hardin wrote, on 29. mar 2007 19:13:
>
> [...]
>
> > Those are not your only two options. In fact, many Linux distributions
> > are notorious about lagging many releases behind current OpenLDAP. Buchan
> > Milne and one or two others kee
Matthew Hardin wrote, on 29. mar 2007 19:13:
[...]
Those are not your only two options. In fact, many Linux distributions are
notorious about lagging many releases behind current OpenLDAP. Buchan Milne
and one or two others keep relatively up-to-date SRPMs, and Symas offers
professionally-suppo
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> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 10:28 AM
> To: Pierangelo Masarati
> Cc: Andreas Merkel; openldap-software@openldap.org
> Subject: Re: Redirect bind re
> Best get the latest versions. Grab Buchans RPMs from:
>
> http://anorien.csc.warwick.ac.uk/mirrors/buchan/openldap/SRPMS/
>
Thanks, I didn't know this url so far.
regards
Simon
Thanks for your answer,
as you said it's not straightforward, but now i understand what to do.
Concerning the version of openldap I'd rather stick with the binaries
that are shipped with the linux distribution as you don't have to bother
about rebuilding everything everytime a new bugfix is releas
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about a special LDAP setup, we want to implement at
> the university computing centre. The story as it's intended to be:
>
> We're running a groupware application (openxchange), which uses a LDAP
> server (openldap 2.2.23 on Suse 9.3) to authenticate its users (mainly
Simon Maier wrote:
> I have a question about a special LDAP setup, we want to implement at
> the university computing centre. The story as it's intended to be:
>
> We're running a groupware application (openxchange), which uses a LDAP
> server (openldap 2.2.23 on Suse 9.3) to authenticate its use
Hi,
I have a question about a special LDAP setup, we want to implement at
the university computing centre. The story as it's intended to be:
We're running a groupware application (openxchange), which uses a LDAP
server (openldap 2.2.23 on Suse 9.3) to authenticate its users (mainly
members of th