Hi, thanks a lot for the fast and informative replies. The following is a summary of suggestion by Christopher Saul <chris at tech-access.com> Gregory Shaw <shawga at unix.stortek.com> Gabriel Rosenkoetter <gr at eclipsed.net> Alan Pae <alanpae at mail.com > Here is the summary: Q: which LDAP server (Sun or OpenLDAP) to use in a mixed environment of Solaris 2.8 native LDAP and Mac OS X OpenLDAP clients A: Use Sun's LDAP server (currently Sun Java System Directory Server 5.2?) Here are the pros and cons for DS 5.2 if compared to openldap + faster + easier to manage + scales better + integration with Solaris native ldap clients is much easier - integration with some open source apps and services (e.g. samba) is more difficult Additional information: + use the latest version (currently 5.2), because earlier versions (especially 4.x) are unsupported + use solaris 9 for the server + to get secured solaris 8 clients, use backport from solaris 9 ldap client (patch 108993-xx) + test in a lab environment before you deploy + recommended literature: Haines & Bialaski (2003) - due to active development, ldap server documentation is sometimes inconsistent/confusing Regards, Jochen _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Feb 6 03:51:25 2004
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