Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Wondering if I can run an LDAP server on my DNS-323.
Not for access control... actually I want to use it as a shared source of address book information for Outlook. (Reason: Outlook PST containing contact folder(s) can't be shared by multiple PC's at once. However, Outlook can connect to an LDAP server as a source of contact information)
Would the slapd (openLDAP server) be something where I could just throw a line in my fun_plug to fire it up? Or is that asking too much of this little box?
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I would like to have this as well!
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I am running an LDAP server on a DNS 323, in a chrooted Debian environment. This is a pretty generic LDAP implementation. I'm still futzing with it; when I get it stable I will post an article.
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An LDAP server as a shared address book is exactly what I'm looking for as well, for a small (3 person) office environment. I was looking at the newer QNAP and other NAS offerings, and while faster, they don't offer this either, so we'll go with the less expensive DLink for now, but a shared address book hosted on the NAS would be great.
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openldap 2.3.x is in optware.
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