Thanks for yours answers, I see PADL XAD, and I've a question about it: Do you know XAD run with a FDS LDAP backend? Thanks, El sáb, 24-05-2008 a las 19:51 -0700, Howard Chu escribió: > > Date: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:42:25 -0600 > > From: Rich Megginson<rmeggins@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > Fernando Muñoz wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> > >> I've got a question, > >> > >> Is there any way for raise a LDAP instance over 389 UDP port (CLDAP)? > > OpenLDAP supports CLDAP. Note that there is no formal spec for this protocol; > there was a draft for LDAPv2 that expired long ago. Microsoft's version of > CLDAP (naturally) does not conform to that draft. OpenLDAP supports both the > expired draft and the Microsoft bastardization thereof, and has done so since > at least 2000. > > But offering LDAP over UDP is a far cry from joining an AD environment. (See > PADL's XAD, for instance, which was developed on OpenLDAP and subsequently > sold to Novell.) > > >> I've been trying to join a WindowsXP machine to a > >> FDS(backend)-SAMBA3(PDC) environment, and I've got a problem: > >> > >> Sniffing a WindowsXP (client) machine traffic, I see there are LDAP > >> petitions (connections) through UDP 389 port, and FDS instance run over > >> TCP ports. > >> > > No, Fedora DS does not support UDP (CLDAP). > > > > You should check out Samba4. > > Yes, that would probably be the best route now. > -- Fedora-directory-users mailing list Fedora-directory-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users