+ Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22.07.02 08:07]:
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
>
> > Thanks very much! But why postconf can't show that it supports LDAP?
> > Interesting.
>
> Note: I'm not the postfix maintainer so this is a guess.
>
> postfix-ldap only contains the fi
Hi,
Does anyone run an LDAP back end within an ISP ? Im looking to rebuild
the ISP and use ldap with some sort of radius configuration. Has anyone
got any sort of expeirence with this? Basically im just wanting to know
what to use, livingston/cistron ? and is LDAP really what I should be
using, o
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
> Dear sir,
>
> I have a very stupid question I want to ask. I want to use postfix
> with LDAP map support, I have installed the latest postfix and postfix-ldap
> packages but I found that I do not know how to use them. A postconf -m
> shows that t
On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
> Thanks very much! But why postconf can't show that it supports LDAP?
> Interesting.
Note: I'm not the postfix maintainer so this is a guess.
postfix-ldap only contains the file »/usr/lib/postfix/dict_ldap.so« (and
some docs).
I guess that /usr/li
+ Peter Palfrader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [22.07.02 08:07]:
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2002, Jacky Hui Chun Kit wrote:
>
> > Thanks very much! But why postconf can't show that it supports LDAP?
> > Interesting.
>
> Note: I'm not the postfix maintainer so this is a guess.
>
> postfix-ldap only contains the fil
Hi,
Does anyone run an LDAP back end within an ISP ? Im looking to rebuild
the ISP and use ldap with some sort of radius configuration. Has anyone
got any sort of expeirence with this? Basically im just wanting to know
what to use, livingston/cistron ? and is LDAP really what I should be
using, or
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