Hi, --- Pedro Fernandes Macedo <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Alexander Dalloz wrote: > > >There are so many helpful sites in the net about > LDAP. If you are > >missing basic knowledge you maybe even better buy a > book which starts at > >basic level. > > > >http://yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialLDAP.html > > > >is nice in my eyes. > > > >Or have a look at following project address if you > prefer GUI tools: > > > >http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net > > > >Check freshmeat.net for more helpful tools. > > > >Alexander > > > > > > > I suggest another tool : gq. It is on the fedora > cds. It's simple , but > works fine for simple tests... > Now , I suggest you get the O'Reilly book about > ldap. I'm reading it now > and it is very interesting and has a lot of info on > the possibilities > of LDAP. I'm not sure how many of you guys have checked this out, but Novell eDirectory is an excellent directory server if you're looking for single sign-on facilities. It's not free, but in terms of directory servers it's the best I found. There was talk of open-sourcing it some years back when Novell and IBM and Red Hat all talked about it, but it never eventuated unfortunately. It runs on Linux, Sun, etc including Novell and Windows. ConsoleOne (the eDirectory manager) also runs on all platforms. And with Groupwise for Linux released this week, Novell are really starting to make a name for themselves in this arena. Michael. Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com