[olug] LDAP
Phil Brutsche
pbrutsch at creighton.edu
Thu Jul 12 00:20:26 UTC 2001
Quoting Jeff Hinrichs <jlh at home.com>:
> Thanks a bunch.
No problem.
> I, too, will be implementing LDAP in the near future so this is welcome
> info. In setting up LDAP is it possible for it to act as a repository for
> corporate and individual address information. Say I want my users to be
> able to access shared pools of address information such as the employee
> directory and I also want various other shared pools for things like
> Vendors. I'd also like to let them store their personal addresses on the
> LDAP server.
>
> Is this possible?
Perfectly possible.
> Is this wise?
That's up to you :) I wouldn't necessarily do it that way - it may end up
being a big problem for people to have to update their address books via a
web page.
I wouldn't be as big a deal if people could update the directory from their
email client, but that's rarely the case - most email clients treat LDAP as
a read-only information repository.
> What would you suggest for a tree structure?
> corporate
> vendors
> Vendor A
> Vendor B
> employees
> Emp A
> Emp B
> employeeapersonal
> Personal A
> Personal B
> ...
Looks fine here.
> Then I would setup an LDAP address Book on the Mail Client that would
> point at the points of the tree?
Yes
> or am I just confusing the hell out of you<g>
Nope :)
Phil
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