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Hello list! |
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I'm planning to replace an Active Directory server currently functioning |
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*only* as an LDAP server, with a dedicated Linux-based LDAP server. |
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Now, the function of the LDAP server is at the moment: |
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* Provide the settings database for Axigen email server |
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* Provide group membership for BlueCoat proxy (who allowed to access what) |
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* Provide group membership for FreeRADIUS |
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* Provide group membership for Fortinet VPN |
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The day-to-day management will be handled be another division, and I'm |
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quite sure that they prefer a GUI, so the solution really should have a GUI |
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support (either Windows-based 'client' or web-based admin console). |
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Apparently, there are now many implementations of LDAP in the *nix world, |
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such as OpenLDAP, OpenDS, ApacheDS, and 389DS. |
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Have any of you experiences with them? Which one do you think is the most |
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mature and supported? And, quite importantly, which one has a GUI front-end? |
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Rgds, |
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