Re: ldap
When using ldapadd I want to know would it be eaiser to add all of my stuff with
MySQL and then have ldap read from that databse
Ben Collins wrote:
> On Tue, May 04, 1999 at 09:44:45AM -0500, Craig Hancock wrote:
> > Hello all I am starting a ldap server on my machine and I am curious the
> > machine that is ruunning the server is it neccesary to run a databse for
> > that machine I ma configuring the server and adding the entries all by
> > hand and I want to know what ourthe advantages of having a database for
> > ldap well ion actual atabse then by entering or configuring the the ldap
> > databse by hand
>
> LDAP is a database. What exactly do you mean by "adding the entries by
> hand" ?
>
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