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On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Kevin Chan wrote:
>I was trying to set the ldap server for my company / client directory (
>address book for our company).  I have no problem to create / delete the
>database, I only have 2  question as below:
>
>1. How to set each user has their own database (address book) on the server?

Just curious. What is the point of this? Why not just use a client side 
address book tool?

>2. How to set the user and password on ldap database ( User must need their
>name and password to search the database) ?

IIRC, the users must be listed in the LDAP database. See the docs at
OpenLDAP.org.


Tony
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