On 2009-05-01 09:14:20 AM, Axel Thimm wrote: > That was further up the thread: One could have FAS export the parts > Mike needs in an ldif formated file and cron-import them into a *read > only* ldap backend. You would need a sibling ldap instance running for > serving ldap requests. > > If you mean having an ldap (read-only) interface to FAS coded, then I > think that this is quite a lot of work. This would make it easier to have a lot of different authentication methods, but it wouldn't solve the sync problem, unfortunately. I think we can get both of these benefits by storing the data directly in an LDAP directory, which I've been thinking about a bit. Thanks, Ricky
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