Re: [LDAP] Speeding up authentication using ldap - Linux
This is a discussion on Re: [LDAP] Speeding up authentication using ldap - Linux ; On 3/19/2006 1:43 PM, davideyeahsure@onlyforfun.net wrote to All:
-> Every server use his own LDAP server to authenticate, if that is down,
there
-> are two 'backup' servers (the nearest). The same result is obtained even
in a
-> test ...
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Re: [LDAP] Speeding up authentication using ldap
On 3/19/2006 1:43 PM, davideyeahsure@onlyforfun.net wrote to All:
-> Every server use his own LDAP server to authenticate, if that is down,
there
-> are two 'backup' servers (the nearest). The same result is obtained even
in a
-> test environment with one server running the LDAP server on his own.
Oh ok, so redundant LDAP servers then.
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Re: [LDAP] Speeding up authentication using ldap
On 2006-03-22, Robert Wolfe wrote:
> Oh ok, so redundant LDAP servers then.
Yes. No, I don't think that the problem is a slow connection to the
server, as said, the same result is obtained by simply querying the
ldap server with the same query used by NSS.
Davide
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