Hi Denis ! > My fault, I have only been looking at the ldap part of apache > directory... No problem at all ! At least, it demonstrates that we need to improve a lot the documentation :) > I defininitly shall try the kerberos/dns/dhcp part of ApacheDS. > Currently I'm using heimdal, bind and isc dhcp server on ldap backend > (openldap), and looking for better solution, that's why I'm following > this list. I didn't realized I could already get all of it bundled in > ApacheDS! I'll try to accomodate for a few hours to roll out a test > bench. Don't blame me if you have problems while doing such an experiment ;) This is a very early bird, and it needs a lot of work to be able to use it smoothly... Any feedback will help, of course ! > >> And when it comes to LDAP server compliance, please just read this : >> http://www.symas.com/documents/Adam-Eval1-0.pdf >> >> So we think that ADS could stands for an active directory >> replacement. Even if you just need the ldap part. > > Sorry I think I misrepresented my point. I don't claim that ActiveDS > is a good, bad or better LDAP server. I just wanted to point out that > ActiveDS is not just an ldap server. I dodn't want to say that AD is a bad piece of techno either. I just wanted to point to this very interesting paper written by our friends at OpenLdap (which is a really good LDAP server btw!) Anyway, replacing AD by another LDAP server is not that easy, if you consider that AD is a major element of the Window$(tm) system. > The fact that it is much more than an ldap server makes it one of the > most difficult part of proprietary stuff to get out of a IT > infrastructure... What a pain ! indeed :) Thanks Denis ! -- -- cordialement, regards, Emmanuel Lécharny www.iktek.com directory.apache.org