Re: auth method for scalability

2001-01-05 Thread Mahmut Kursun
I think Ldap has to be THE solution. There are varios trials about this issue. Good references are www.ispman.org -- look especially at the Building Scalable ISPs with open-source softwares http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/September2000/article173.shtml Perdition: Mail Retrieval Proxy http://ww

RE: auth method for scalability

2001-01-04 Thread Daniel . Matuschek
it later. This will not work with MySQL. Daniel Matuschek Swisscom IP-Plus -Original Message- From: Kevin J Menard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Donnerstag, 4. Januar 2001 13:59 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: auth method for scalability *** PGP Signature Status: unknown *** Signer

Re: auth method for scalability

2001-01-04 Thread Scot W. Hetzel
From: "Kevin J Menard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I was thinking perhaps a MySQL solution, but even though I can > isolate > the rbdm on another machine, it can only be distributed on one > machine You may want to look at chapter 11 of the MySQL documentation on replication. http://www.mysql.com/docu

auth method for scalability

2001-01-04 Thread Kevin J Menard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I'm looking at a deploying a light webmail system. I am debating over what auth method would be best for the task. As far as I can fortell, I'd probably only need something for the web server to authenticate against (to allow one to send mai