On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 09:31, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: > For most part, various components will use same attributes, so it will > be usually easy to integrate new stuff with LDAP database. However, > having static LDAP setup, that you can put in place and forget about is > kind of unrealistic. OK, let's narrow the scope of what I want a little bit. How realistic is it to ask for a stock server to be included with redhat/fedora installs that works out-of-the box for all the other included packages? That is, pick it as one of the setup choices for both server and client on one machine and client (or client and replicated server) on all others and have all of the other packages work, along with other systems that need only the standard PosixAccount/SambaAccount attributes - without having to customize anything? > It is hard to standardize on something extensible. Anybody (including > you and me) can add custom attributes and extend standard schemas. A > tool that would be used for managing users, would need to be extendible > too. It's far more complex that adding a line to /etc/passwd. Obviously you can't already have something you didn't expect in your database, but email routing was done years ago and even samba seems to have settled down as of the 3.0 release. I think this could and should have been done several years ago. If someone wants to customize the schema they still could, of course, but once you have a large installed base people might think harder about re-using the stock attributes instead of making up new names for the same things. -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx