What I really need to know sooner rather than later is what data I
need
to store in our postgresql database. IE what the LDAP schema is. We
can
work out the other bits later.
if you have an AD server you can point an LDAP browser at it and see the
structure/schema
In terms of making
For a perspective of OpenLDAP, OpenSSL, Digest-MD5(Cyrus-SASL), and
Kerberos5(GSSAPI) all integrated into one, you may check this web site
http://sites.google.com/site/openldaptutorial/Home
I have even a script to enable a setup of Kerberized OpenLDAP on
Fedora 10. Let me know if you want it. I
I've not really dealt with LDAP much but for the application I'm writing
it will need to act as an Active Directory Server at some stage in the
future. We have our own database of people and when we set login='Yes'
we need to create the user account and apparently a heap of other stuff
such
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Grant Parnell wrote:
I've not really dealt with LDAP much but for the application I'm writing it
will need to act as an Active Directory Server at some stage in the future.
We have our own database of people and when we set login='Yes' we need to
create the user account
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 12:45:41PM +1100, Grant Parnell wrote:
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Like, I started here...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms675085(VS.85).aspx
have a look here http://www.padl.com/
Also would be interested in finding other products (open or not) that do
this running on