cr...@postnewspapers.com.au (Craig Ringer) writes:
> OpenLDAP is a pretty solid LDAP server these days, and I highly
> recommend it for use as an authentication database. By default it uses
> Berkeley DB as a backend, which is quite acceptable with newer versions
> of Berkeley DB that provide decen
On 24/06/10 17:27, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> in my enterprise I have an Intranet-Server with NFSv4, Courier, Apache
> and PostgreSQL and if this Server goes down, nothing will work anymore.
>
> OK, I replicate the WHOLE server all 6 hours, but my PostgreSQL give me
> a bunch of headache, becas
Hello *,
in my enterprise I have an Intranet-Server with NFSv4, Courier, Apache
and PostgreSQL and if this Server goes down, nothing will work anymore.
OK, I replicate the WHOLE server all 6 hours, but my PostgreSQL give me
a bunch of headache, becasue I use "pam-pgsql" for authentication.
Wh