We are running that setup as in a test environment. It works great
you just need to out for schema complications.
But we are running the Sun Directory Server on Linux.
- Rhian
On Oct 11, 2006, at 7:07 PM, Richard Megginson wrote:
George Holbert wrote:
>>
>> I guess my question is can I use Sun directory server on
>> one box as master, then another box (doing the multi-master
>> replication)
>> running fedora directory?
>
> My understanding is that would not work. You would want all
> servers running either SunDS or FDS.
FDS replication is compatible with SunDS 5.1 and earlier
replication. I believe SunDS 5.2 has some sort of legacy
replication mode that lets it talk to SunDS 5.1. So it is possible.
>
>
>
> James Greene wrote:
>> I can do that, but I guess my question is can I use Sun directory
>> server on
>> one box as master, then another box (doing the multi-master
>> replication)
>> running fedora directory? I know they both are based on the same
>> code, but
>> not sure if that would work or not.
>>
>>
>> On 10/11/06 4:07 PM, "Scott Roberts" <rinconsystems(a)yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Why? I know I will get kicked in the face for
>>> mentioning this... but the major OS's have their own
>>> directory servers, Red Hat has one now as we all know,
>>> and Sun has one too. Just use the sun directory server
>>> on solaris, its free, the support is not.
>>>
>>> --- James Greene <jwgreene(a)megalink.net> wrote:
>>>
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