From: Bryan J. Smith [mailto:thebs413 at earthlink.net] > > Bowie Bailey <Bowie_Bailey at BUC.com> wrote: > > It is an interesting choice. It supports multi-master > > replication which I will need and has some GUI management > > utilities. > > Anyone know of any problems with it? > > Only that many people on this list have been ignorant of what > NsDS is in the past, even though it's in major use -- > especially before even the appearance of ADS in Windows 2000, > let alone how well it does integrate it for ADS-to/from-NsDS > synchronization. I.e., NsDS can run on Windows too, and > Fedora makes those binaries available. > > I don't know if I'd trust the FDS 1.0 "open source" version > yet, as it's missing components last time I checked, but the > FDS binaries? 100% NsDS 7.1 -- Linux, Windows, Solaris, > etc... I'm not resistant to changing programs. We are in a testing mode now and I have barely even started looking into how to configure multi-master replication in OpenLDAP. The showstopper at the moment is that FDS 1.0 does not currently support x86_64, which is what our production servers will be running. Bowie