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OpenLDAP proves itself again
Wednesday, October 29. 2008
Something to keep in mind - in a competition, somebody wins, and someone else loses. With cooperation, everybody wins.
Open source is no magic bullet in itself. To steal a thought from Irving Kristol (”It’s not enough to be Hungarian, you must have talent too.”), it’s not enough to be open source. You still have to work smart. Our collaboration with the Samba and Mozilla teams proves that cooperation trumps competition. Our relentless dedication to the technology speaks for itself - most of our competitors in the directory space, including Novell, IBM, and now Sun, are using the OpenLDAP libraries in their products.
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OpenLDAP Quick Tips: Interacting with LDAP from shell scripts by Vincent van Gelder
Thu, 18.12.2008 21:49
Very strange. I can't see this on any browser.
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OpenLDAP Quick Tips: Interacting with LDAP from shell scripts by Vincent van Gelder
Thu, 18.12.2008 21:19
I have the same problem with F irefox 3.04 on Ubuntu 8.10 x64 from US. It seemed that all of the Firefox versions [...]
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OpenLDAP Quick Tips: Replication Strategies
Thu, 18.12.2008 12:35
We're talking about OpenLDAP 2 .4 here. Slurpd is completely dropped from the codebase.
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