Hey all,
I am looking at deploying a directory server in a small network. Currently looking at Fedora-ds and I noticed that CentOS is currently working on one. Does anyone know if the CentOS-DS is working well at this point? I noticed a how to is up on the wiki and was wondering if maybe it was preferable to Fedora-ds at this point.
Thanks,
Jason Ross
Jason Ross wrote:
Hey all,
I am looking at deploying a directory server in a small network. Currently looking at Fedora-ds and I noticed that CentOS is currently working on one. Does anyone know if the CentOS-DS is working well at this point? I noticed a how to is up on the wiki and was wondering if maybe it was preferable to Fedora-ds at this point.
it is a rebuild of rhds 8.0 ... it seems to work as well as that does from all the testing I have done.
However, if I were you, I would look at freeipa:
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I am looking at deploying a directory server in a small network. Currently looking at Fedora-ds and I noticed that CentOS is currently working on one. Does anyone know if the CentOS-DS is working well at
However, if I were you, I would look at freeipa: http://freeipa.org/
Just adding to what Johnny already said, the CentOS-DS is a rebuild of the commerical Redhat Directory Service, and it does work. And yes, its a good time to start looking at freeipa.org as well - but if you do, its also a good time to start working on some binary packages for freeipa that work with CentOS-4/5 and getting a wiki page up with a howto :D
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
I am looking at deploying a directory server in a small network. Currently looking at Fedora-ds and I noticed that CentOS is currently working on one. Does anyone know if the CentOS-DS is working well at
However, if I were you, I would look at freeipa: http://freeipa.org/
Just adding to what Johnny already said, the CentOS-DS is a rebuild of the commerical Redhat Directory Service, and it does work. And yes, its a good time to start looking at freeipa.org as well - but if you do, its also a good time to start working on some binary packages for freeipa that work with CentOS-4/5 and getting a wiki page up with a howto :D
There is also Sun Directory Server which is completely free.
I think it's a java based app. You can download from http://www.sun.com/download/index.jsp?cat=Identity%20Management&tab=3&am...
Neil
On 17/05/2008, at 8:41 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
There is also Sun Directory Server which is completely free.
I have trouble locating the Sources.
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Neil Muller wrote:
I think it's a java based app. You can download from http://www.sun.com/download/index.jsp?cat=Identity%20Management&tab=3&am...
does it work with openjdk as yet ?
On 18/05/2008, at 4:25 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Neil Muller wrote:
I think it's a java based app. You can download from http://www.sun.com/download/index.jsp?cat=Identity%20Management&tab=3&am...
does it work with openjdk as yet ?
I've only installed it on Solaris but I did find this thread http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5145475&messageID=9539925 which implies that it does install on RHEL and so probably also Centos. Don't know about openjdk.
Neil
Neil Muller wrote:
On 18/05/2008, at 4:25 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
Neil Muller wrote:
I think it's a java based app. You can download from http://www.sun.com/download/index.jsp?cat=Identity%20Management&tab=3&am...
does it work with openjdk as yet ?
I've only installed it on Solaris but I did find this thread http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5145475&messageID=9539925 which implies that it does install on RHEL and so probably also Centos. Don't know about openjdk.
You can get rpms for RHEL4/5 so it should not be a problem for Centos 4/5.