So, in the same spirit... Why nobody uses DNS: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/np.html#DNS
Why nobody uses LDAP
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Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#32And the L in LDAP means "Lightweight"! Maybe its just in there for comedic effect.
Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#33Are there any free OpenLDAP alternatives out there worth mentioning?
Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#34Are there any free OpenLDAP alternatives out there worth mentioning?
Sun ONE DS is free-as-in-beer. It's a newer derivative of the same codebase (Netscape) that became FDS.
Apache DS is something I've been experimenting with. Java-based. Easy to get up and running, comes with a really great default schema.
Sun OpenDS looked cool, but since the oracle acquisition, I can't bring myself to be interested in it.
Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#35And the L in LDAP means "Lightweight"! Maybe its just in there for comedic effect.
Look at it this way: LDAP is to X.500 as SNTP is to NTP.
SNTP is simple, because NTP is pretty simple. LDAP is a little bit hairy because X.500 was really, really, really hairy.
Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#36And the L in LDAP means "Lightweight"! Maybe its just in there for comedic effect.
Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#37I'd also put SMTP, POP3, and IMAP in this category.
Re: Why nobody uses LDAP
#38So, in the same spirit... Why nobody uses DNS: http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/np.html#DNS