On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 03:18, Roland Käser wrote: > What about moving the user database to LDAP for the FC2 release? It > would be possible to integrate also the samba part of the user records > directly to the LDAP directory. The only thing we need is a useful ldap > administration frontend and the command line tools for creating and > modifying the user records from the command line. The most of the > command line tools are shipped with the samba source code. It it is > desired, i can make a RPM for that. While I am an LDAP advocate and agree that an admin tool for managing users and groups in LDAP would be an appreciated addition (and maybe managing printers and such there too), using it as the default would be way overkill. There are simply too many problems and it's not easy for the less experienced to deal with. Wil -- Wil Cooley wcooley nakedape cc Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc * * * * Linux, UNIX, Networking and Security Solutions * * * * * Tired of spam and viruses in your e-mail? Get the * * Naked Ape Mail Defender! http://nakedape.cc/r/maildefender *
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