Good morning, > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Craig Ringer > Honestly, in most cases you'll be much better off managing > authentication with LDAP. It's a better design for the nature of > authentication and user data management, where it has to handle lots > of > small read queries and only very rare writes. It also has better > replication. We are only 20 persones in total and do not have the need to handel several 100 or 1000 requests in a short time Also since we do much more with the database we need it anyway and LDAP would get its data from PostgreSQL... because I do not like to maintain two systems at once which can do the same job. Have now installed slapd on my OMAP L138 but now it has crashed the kernel and I cna not more boot the server because it want o init slapd and crash. > Even if you're not using Samba, the smbldap-tools provide handy > commands > to manage users in the LDAP directory, How does this manage the user accountts and there homes? It does not seem to create $HOME and copy the files from /etc/skel which I have already prepared... > and the debian > ldap-auth-client > package provides a convenient way to configure a client to > authenticate > against the directory. I have not found this package apt-cache show ldap-auth-client W: Kann Paket ldap-auth-client nicht finden E: Keine Pakete gefunden > Even via "psql -h 192.168.0.3" ? Now it works... (see other mail) I was not able to conenct as "root" and had to create an other user "system" and now I can connect Have a nice day Exklusiv: Neue E-Mail-Adresse @iPhone.de jetzt verfügbar! Sichern Sie sich jetzt ihre persönliche http://www.iphone.de/iphonemail/index.html?pid=10111947021 -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general