Hi Mark,

thanks for getting back.

I've since dug out my +10y old configuration and managed to set things up pretty easily.

There are some headaches and pitfalls, yes, but for a r/o address book it still works pretty well.

After adding pcache, performance got a lot better, too. Not perfect of course, but it works well enough.

Will probably only know in a couple of weeks how well it really works, performance and stability wise.

BR Udo

On 19.10.21 19:27, Mark Murawski wrote:
Hi Udo,

After months of troubleshooting. I've determined that back-sql is missing core functionality that prevents its use in terms of implementing a full-service ldap system.

I am a developer, but I don't have the time to deep-dive into this. What I would up doing was storing my data in postgres and then exporting to a read-only standard ldap backend.  And re-exporting once a day to address changes to the data in postgres.

Hope this helps.

Thanks.





On 10/15/21 5:00 PM, Udo Rader wrote:
Hi,
I need to expose some data stored in a postgres database using OpenLDAP. In the past, I've used back-sql for that purpose and it has worked quite nicely, but that has been a very long time ago. Now, after digging through the archives a little bit, I read that the usage of the backend is discouraged, because it is unmaintained. What I basically need is an LDAP based address book, that users can connect to using their macOS based MUAs. So if we say, that the backend is only used for read-only access, is it still not recommended? And maybe, if the backend happens to be unusable, are there any viable alternatives that come to mind?
Thanks
Udo


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