Craig White wrote:
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that of course doesn't satisfy the need for a universal address book
which LDAP fits the bill but there is a bit of a hurdle...
I'm not convinced I want my LDAP servers accessible to the world.
Should the need arise, I'd contemplate a VPN (using openvpn) from
outside, and maybe regularly review access regularly. (so as to limit
damage from stolen laptops, broken windows boxes etc).
"You're going away? Back Monday week?"
<click><click>
"Okay, you have access until Monday. Email me before then for an extension."
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Cheers
John
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