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Thursday, April 3. 2008
Spring 2008 - a UKUUG Conference Review
I got back last night, after a somewhat hectic Flybe.com flight (long story).
I really enjoyed the
conference
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my first time speaking
at one, bit nervous, but it can only get better
Tuesday:
Continue reading "Spring 2008 - a UKUUG Conference Review"
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Saturday, December 1. 2007
Bad LDAP coding, bad Application, but....maybe the LDAP Implementation?
It is true that
Poorly written LDAP
[?]
code can really affect your Portal
,
Suretec
have seen it a few times:
A programmer who hadn't had much exposure to LDAP decided it best to do a base level search, for example, using
ldapsearch:
CODE:
ldapsearch -x -b 'dc=suretecsystems,dc=com' '(objectclass=*)' -H ldap
[?]
://127.0.0.1
he retrieved *everything*, then did all the searching/filtering etc. locally in the client! What's the point of a Directory Server!?!
Our partners
Symas
have also talked about
similar encounters
, mainly with
Sendmail
.
It all comes down to the
level of LDAP understanding
a programmer has.
Or could it actually be the Directory Server implementation, namely
Oracle Internet Directory (OID)
?
I know
OpenLDAP
wouldn't
slow
an app down like this, because it's
very fast
..
very very fast
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Oracle Internet Directory and 2 Billion Entries?
Wed, 24.11.2010 16:50
See http://www.symas.com/blog/ ?p=186#more-186
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Oracle Internet Directory and 2 Billion Entries?
Wed, 24.11.2010 16:47
Is there a openldap benchmark papers with billion entries ?
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OpenLDAP Quick Tips: Creating encrypted passwords
Tue, 29.06.2010 11:59
Hi Gavin, once the password is generated or regenerated, it is simply copied and pasted in to the the user site as [...]
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