[SSSD] more terminology questions
Stephen Gallagher
sgallagh at redhat.com
Fri Jun 18 13:50:27 UTC 2010
On 06/18/2010 09:48 AM, Dmitri Pal wrote:
> David O'Brien wrote:
>>>>> ok, so it sounds like the following statement in the doc needs some repairs?
>>>>>
>>>>> "A native LDAP domain is one where the id_provider option is set to ldap
>>>>> (id_provider = ldap). Such a domain requires a running LDAP server
>>>>> against which to authenticate. This can be an open source LDAP server
>>>>> such as OpenLDAP or Microsoft Active Directory. SSSD currently supports
>>>>> Microsoft Active Directory 2003 (+Services For UNIX) and Active
>>>>> Directory 2008. In all cases, the client configuration is stored in the
>>>>> /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>
> Hm? What about OpenLDAP that is available in RHEL and RHDS/389?
> Why are they not mentioned at all? We should support and doc them too.
> If this is not the case it seems really strange. Opinions?
>
"This can be an open source LDAP server such as OpenLDAP[...]"
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