Petre Bandac schrieb:
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
from where applications like mail (postfix), squ
> > I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
> > only an username and password instead one for each application and
> > system they use.
> that is exactly what I want to do; so, using ldap, I can have the same
> user/pass for both domain and mailbox
> based on your expe
Since I know any good MTA supports LDAP. Choose one that better fits
your needs and you are accustomed to.
On 9/15/07, Petre Bandac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> mups.cp wrote:
> > I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
> > only an username and password instead one
mups.cp wrote:
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for each application and
system they use.
that is exactly what I want to do; so, using ldap, I can have the same
user/pass for both domain and mailbox
based on your
I understand your point of view, but most of time people prefer have
only an username and password instead one for each application and
system they use.
There are other options, but I prefer LDAP for account management and
centralization. Others will prefer MySQL.
On 15 Sep 2007 17:42:00 +0200, He
Hallo, mups.cp,
Du (mups.cp) meintest am 15.09.07:
> I'm a ldap fan. LDAP could be used to centralize all kind of app and
> system you could need, even intranet accounts, samba, a replace for
> nis, postfix, qmail, and so on.
Don't put all your eggs into one basket ...
Viele Gruesse!
Helmut
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Petre Bandac wrote:
> hallo
>
> I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
> (~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
>
> I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single pla
I'm a ldap fan. LDAP could be used to centralize all kind of app and
system you could need, even intranet accounts, samba, a replace for
nis, postfix, qmail, and so on.
On 9/15/07, Petre Bandac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hallo
>
> I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium com
hallo
I have a task to reorganize the network resources of a medium company
(~150 computers, 80% windows) which in the current state is very chaotic
I was thinking of a system where the users are stored in a single place,
from where applications like mail (postfix), squid and even a domain
c