Tutorial: Use Fedora Directory Server For Manageable LDAP (Part 1)

  2006-08-29 17:30:03
Your boss wants LDAP. You've heard LDAP is potentially a Good Thing. But what is it exactly, and how can you successfully implement it in your organization? Carla Schroder reveals the mysteries of LDAP and begins a multi-part series on how to implement it with Fedora Directory Server. 
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