Graham Leggett wrote:
Eduardo Júnior wrote:

my situation is different.
My virtual users are in MYSQL and not LDAP.

Initially, i want a reference generic explain how implement this.
Maybe, more latter, i use any tool specific if necessary.

The trouble you will run into by storing users in a SQL database is that there is a far smaller array of tools available to maintain or gain access to your data.


There are far more tools that integrate with sql than with other "stuff".

Email clients for example generally have functionality to query an LDAP based address book, but not a SQL one.

and which email clients support configuring a vacation program running on postfix via ldap?

In the long term, you may find LDAP easier and more flexible to use, but it's your call.

how does one store Bayes data in ldap?

oh please. ldap, sql, bdb, cdb, ... are all good for what they do well.

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