I have been playing with open ldap and was able to get the local machine to authenticate against it after using the migrate_all script to load all the system info into the database. Not sure I am going to go that route yet and have several issues to get my head around before posting anything about that.
I am really wanting to build a company-wide address book with a couple of features. 1. ability to make entries private to owner of the entry or a group. 2. ability to catagorize contacts like vendor, customer, partner, provider, investor, etc. 3. Assuming that I want to centrally authenticate via ldap for all machines, I don't think I want all the system account info availible to everyone, do I? the migration scripts put ALL the system accounts into ou=people,dc=elevating,dc=com. I can view the accounts in evolution by pointing to the server and setting the base to the above, but not all the attributes appear to be there. Is there a standard ou to place contact/address book info into? I noticed that the evolution says that the base does not need to be set for most servers. How can I set it up so that outlook and evolution users don't have to enter the base? Any help and pointers to relevant doc would be appreciated. Bret -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list