Patrick Laimbock wrote: > On 28-08-18 17:51, Alicia Smith wrote: >> >> I just joined this mailing list, so I apologize in advance if this >> topic has already been covered. >> >> Red Hat and Suse announced they are no longer supporting OpenLDAP in >> future releases. https://www.ostechnix.com/redhat-and-suse-announced-to- >> withdraw-support-for-openldap/ >> >> However, we mainly use CentOS and while it's a RH derivative, I wanted >> to find out what CentOS plans on doing in this regard. Will you continue >> to include OpenLDAP or will it simply be removed? > >> I wasn't able to find any CentOS related articles in response to this, >> and the only thing I did find that said CentOS hasn't released whether >> they will continue to support it or not is from two years ago? >> >> https://daasi.de/en/2017/09/25/red-hat-wont-continue-openldap-support-r >> hel-8-daasi-international-supports-migration/ >> >> Any updates/feedback/information is appreciated :) >> > In addition to Johnny's feedback, here's my 2 cents. On the OpenLDAP > mailing list users with problems with RHEL/CentOS provided OpenLDAP have > been advised for years to use the latest OpenLDAP RPMs from > https://ltb-project.org/ or from https://symas.com which also provides > paid support. The OpenLDAP version included in RHEL 7 (and thus CentOS 7) > is 2.4.44 which is missing a ton of fixes compared to upstream's latest > release. > > tl;dr use the latest RPMs from the LTB Project or Hymas. > Ok, problem for me: all our servers and workstation are connected to the AD. If I need to check on something, I'll run ldapsearch, which is from openldap-clients. Is there any advice of what we're supposed to use instead? mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos