[olug] LDAP Meeting
Daniel Pfile
pfiled at marietta.edu
Wed Jun 27 19:15:17 UTC 2001
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> Quoting Daniel Pfile <pfiled at marietta.edu>:
>
> > Since this is something I both know alot about, and have an interest
> > in, I'm going to try and get out of work for a couple hours and go check
> > out the meeting.
>
> Dude, the meeting was last Thursday :) You missed my postively enlightening
> talk about OpenLDAP.
Oops, all I saw was Thursday - LDAP.... My brain didn't even take in the
fact the 21st had passed.
> > Yes that's right, I'm actually going to make it to a meeting since
> > they're no longer on weekends. (BAH @ Weekday evening meetings) No, it
> > won't become a common thing either, so don't get all excited on me. Heck,
> > who even remembers me? Paul? :)
>
> Hey, *I* remember, even though you haven't been to a meeting in, like, a
> year :)
Maybe I can make it to a weekend installfest sometime, weekday meetings
are almost impossible, but I won't oppose them since I'm pretty much the
only person like this.
> > Back on topic, what exactly are you planing on talking about involving
> > ldap? Address book? Web authentication? Unix auth (pam, nss, etc)?,
> > Email stuff (qmail-ldap, postfix)?, or some other mutant ldap beast?
>
> We didn't get that far. By the time we got some basic stuff done with the
> example setup (compiling openldap, basic hierarchy) is was time to leave;
> but we did touch on all that stuff while waiting for the compile.
Well, at least you got basic heirachy down, ldap can be a beast to learn
to basics on. I'm wondering why a talk on compiling was needed? Most
people will use and rpm or a deb, or will be able to config/compile. Pam
ldap and qmail-ldap are pretty easy to use, once you get the basic idea.
It's setting up a schema and lots of other stuff that makes it tricky.
Oh well, maybe some other time.
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