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xtansat 05-01-2015 09:48 AM

LDAP book
 
Hi
i have a weird question. actually i am searching for LDAP book but no book for LDAP. even if i found any book that was 10 years old. so why no new books for LDAP are written?

bathory 05-01-2015 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by xtansat (Post 5356181)
Hi
i have a weird question. actually i am searching for LDAP book but no book for LDAP. even if i found any book that was 10 years old. so why no new books for LDAP are written?

Hi

I cannot answer your question, why there are no new ldap books, but if you want a good online ldap documentation, try this

Regards

frankbell 05-01-2015 09:26 PM

Bathory cannot answer the question because it has no answer. There are books on LDAP. A on Amazon turned up a number of results:

xtansat 05-01-2015 11:34 PM

yep but most are publish in 2003 and then no revised versions

btmiller 05-02-2015 09:12 AM

Probably the books that were written did not sell enough copies. From my experience, most organizations have turned to Microsoft Active Directory for authentication services. Incidentally, *nix machines can authenticate against Active Directory fine, since it's just LDAP+Kerberos+some specific Microsoft extensions and enhancements. A few organizations use Orace Directory Services or FreeIPA. I use straight OpenLDAP at my workplace, and from discussions with various vendors, that seems to be fairly rare these days,

Note that the OpenLDAP documentation itself is fairly good, if you know how to look through it, and there are many how-tos on-line, but you're right there are very few recent books that I've been able to find, and I suspect that this is because there's not enough of a market for them.

xtansat 05-02-2015 02:37 PM

Thank you very much for detailed response. Actually i am preparing for RHCE exam (RHCSA already done). where i need to authenticate on LDAP Server. RHCE+RHCSA covers only client end configuration. so i am thinking to configure my own LDAP server for authentication but still no luck.

Also thank you "bathory". i will check this


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