Joost Stegeman wrote:
>
> Hi Christopher,
>
> Why don't you use secure LDAP, that's what it's there for!
> Radiator supports secure LDAP and it's the easiest way of doing it IMO.
> By the way, the SSL connection stays up until the connection is lost, so there
> is no extra handshake overhead for every request (except for the encryption).
If handled internally on the ldap server, that's fine, I was
thinking of the case where you have to use something like a wrapped
openldap slapd run from inetd.
So, are there any freeware ldap servers that support secure ldap?
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