Markus Schabel wrote:
i guess there must be some reason why eDirectory, ADS and Domino use
LDAP ;-)
Paid programmers who have too much time on their hands and project
managers that like buzzwords? ;-)
Nate
Markus Schabel wrote:
i guess there must be some reason why eDirectory, ADS and Domino use
LDAP ;-)
Paid programmers who have too much time on their hands and project
managers that like buzzwords? ;-)
Nate
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On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 08:50, Markus Schabel wrote:
> I personally like the replication process and ldap _is_ optimized for
> search access. LDAP authentication and other things (mail aliases, ...)
> are pretty easy to implement in almost any software...
Add kerberos to the mix and the single-sign
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:43:38 +0200
"Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer
> their domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the
> backend database.
>
> The frontends will be used for administe
Dan Ros wrote:
-Original Message- From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von
Bidder
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I
have a heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others,
this may mean
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 08:50, Markus Schabel wrote:
> I personally like the replication process and ldap _is_ optimized for
> search access. LDAP authentication and other things (mail aliases, ...)
> are pretty easy to implement in almost any software...
Add kerberos to the mix and the single-sign
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 09:43:38 +0200
"Craig Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys
>
> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer
> their domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the
> backend database.
>
> The frontends will be used for administe
Dan Ros wrote:
-Original Message- From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von
Bidder
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I
have a heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others,
this may mean
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
> (personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
>
> Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This
> means I have a
> heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others, this may
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On Thursday 22 April 2004 09.43, Craig Schneider wrote:
> use mysql or ldap [...]
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I have a
heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I
> -Original Message-
> From: Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder
> (personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
>
> Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This
> means I have a
> heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I know SQL quite well. For others, this may
Hi.
>> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients
>> administer their domains and was wondering whether to use
>> mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>> The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns,
>> mail etc. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Hint: You should ch
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On Thursday 22 April 2004 09.43, Craig Schneider wrote:
> use mysql or ldap [...]
(personal note: I'd not use mysql, but postgresql instead. YMMV.)
Generally: use whatever technology you know already. This means I have a
heavy anti-LDAP bias, but I
Am 2004-04-22 09:43:38, schrieb Craig Schneider:
>
>Hi Guys
>We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer their
>domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns, mail etc
>Any suggesti
Title: Frontends to administer servers
Hi:
I read somewhere about it: 42go ISP-Manager (http://www.projektfarm.com/index.php).
I don´t use it.
- Original Message -
From:
Craig
Schneider
To: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:43
AM
Hi.
>> We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients
>> administer their domains and was wondering whether to use
>> mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>> The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns,
>> mail etc. Any suggestions would be welcome.
Hint: You should ch
Am 2004-04-22 09:43:38, schrieb Craig Schneider:
>
>Hi Guys
>We are looking at writing some frontends to help clients administer their
>domains and was wondering whether to use mysql or ldap as the backend database.
>The frontends will be used for administering ftp, web, dns, mail etc
>Any suggesti
Title: Frontends to administer servers
Hi:
I read somewhere about it: 42go ISP-Manager (http://www.projektfarm.com/index.php).
I don´t use it.
- Original Message -
From:
Craig
Schneider
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 9:43
AM
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