The best thing I came across was some of the docs on the openldap site, and there are perl scripts that you can use to populate the ldap database, and one line commands to query them, it'll get you the hang of it. It's true how something like this can sure take hours away, it's still got to get easier. On Sun, 19 Oct 2003, Brad Alpert wrote: > While I enjoy spending tens of hours fruitlessly surfing around > looking for information on obscure problems as much as anyone, time > has drawn short and I wonder if anyone be able to suggest a good > one- (or two, or three) stop source(s) for configuring and > manipulating openldap in the Shrike environment? > > I've got slapd running now but could really use some help on > learning how to work with LDAP - getting the data in there, querying > it, etc. > > Any guidance appreciated! > > Thanks/Brad > > > > > -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list