Craig White wrote: >> >> I should have said that I'm hoping to maintain my address book >> >> with phpLDAPadmin, which as far as I can see more or less forces one >> >> to choose a standard schema. >> > I honestly don't know what a standard schema is...I know what schema's >> > I tend to set up but in reality, it really doesn't matter as long as >> > the schema you set up makes sense to you. As far as I could see - I haven't experimented with it much - phpLDAPadmin creates half-a-dozen top-level entries, and if you try to create an entry under any of them you have to choose one of a number of offered schemas. That is what I meant by a "standard" schema. I do find the language of LDAP unattractive. Assuming the idea is to create a tree-like structure (like the Unix file-system) the way of expressing it seems strange. But I'm getting the book by Gerald Carter you mention, and maybe that will change my mind. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list