[Top Post] I second that. "Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services" is a VERY rich text that covers pretty much everything from A-Z. I don't know which edition is out now, but I have the 2nd edition, and it covers the basics as well as product-specific stuff. I had also purchased another book, "LDAP Directories Explained" (Arkills, Addison Wesley), but it was awful in comparison. Michael On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Mike Jackson wrote: | Chun Tat David Chu wrote: | > I would like to learn more about the LDAP, but a lot of the book I found on | > amazon.com <http://amazon.com> are more than 2-3 years old. I am afraid | > they're out of date. | > | > Is there any good books that you guys would like to suggest? I am | > interested in in-depth LDAP explaination/usages/design/schema design. | > I don't really want to be product specific because the last 2 years, we | > already switched 3 directory server. From Sun DS to OpenLDAP to Fedora DS. | | What makes you assume that because a book is 3 years old that it's outdated? | The LDAP standard hasn't changed since 1997; it's still at version 3. | | "Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services" is still the best book | you could hope to read. | | | -- | mike | | -- | Fedora-directory-users mailing list | Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com | https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users | -- /* BEGIN SIG * * "Most of us, when all is said and done, like what * we like and make up reasons for it afterwards." * -- Soren F. Petersen * *----------------------------- * Michael Chang * miranda [at] syndetic [dot] org * AIM: Solempathe * http://www.syndetic.org/ */