>>> Michael Ströder <[email protected]> schrieb am 08.03.2021 um 19:08 in
Nachricht <[email protected]>:
> On 3/7/21 11:36 PM, A. Schulze wrote:
>> Am 02.03.21 um 13:19 schrieb A. Schulze:
>>> I'm running a LDAP provider and multiple LDAP consumer and like to ask
>>> for your opinions to such a setup:
>>> While writing data to the LDAP provider, schema-checking is enforced.
>>> Currently also the LDAP consumer enforce schema checking.
>>>
>>> Q: does it make sense to enforce schema checking on a LDAP consumer, too?

Put the question the other way: When would it make sense not to check the
schema on the consumer when generally checking the schema?
The situation that comes in my mind would be non-delta-syncrepl when the schma
could be temporarily broken. I haven't seen such in the last years however.

>> 
>> would be helpful if you could share experience/suggestion/opinion
> 
> Personally I'm in the camp check-everything-everywhere and
> fail-soon-fail-hard. But that's a pretty general statement.
> 
> Maybe it's easier to answer if you explain which problem you want to solve?
> 
> Ciao, Michael.


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