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Or you could use OpenLDAP: |
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mark@laeb / $ esearch ^openldap |
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[ Results for search key : ^openldap ] |
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[ Applications found : 1 ] |
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* net-nds/openldap |
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Latest version available: 2.2.28 |
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Latest version installed: [ Not Installed ] |
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Size of downloaded files: 4,565 kB |
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Homepage: http://www.OpenLDAP.org/ |
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Description: LDAP suite of application and development tools |
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License: OPENLDAP |
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On 9/27/05, Michael Crute <mcrute@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 9/27/05, John Jolet <john@×××××.net> wrote: |
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> > I've got it installed. I like the looks of it a lot, but my mail users |
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> > are |
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> > real os users, and you have to add the egroupware users into it's |
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> > database. |
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> > so i'd have to add everyone twice, and password changes would be a |
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> > nightmare. |
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> > so I pretty much don't use it. I like the product, though, if I had |
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> > virtural |
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> > users. |
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> > Well, you could write a simple script to change both (or many more) |
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> passwords at the same time using PHP, Python, or any other language with |
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> mysql functions thus making eGroupware a very viable option. |
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> -Mike |
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> ________________________________ |
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> Michael E. Crute |
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> Software Developer |
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> SoftGroup Development Corporation |
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> Linux, because reboots are for installing hardware. |
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> "In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and gates?" |
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- Mark Shields |