Re: Any recommendation for a decent up to date LDAP book?

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On 7/5/06, Michael Chang <miranda@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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I second that.  "Understanding and Deploying LDAP Directory Services" is a VERY
rich text that covers pretty much everything from A-Z.

I third the recommendation.  The example directory used in the text is
the Netscape Directory Server, which is what FDS is based on, so a lot
of the server-specific stuff in the book is still applicable (like the
ACI chapter, which I found very helpful).

The FDS PDF manuals are also very detailed, although a bit obtuse from
time to time.
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