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Operating Systems Linux Getting rid of windows!!! LXE Project Post 54623 by Dieu on Thursday 19th of August 2004 01:28:23 PM
Old 08-19-2004
Computer Getting rid of windows!!! LXE Project

Helo Every One,

My name is Luis Daniel and I was wondering to invite you to LinuXchangE project. LXE (short name) pretends to get rid of Windows Servers and lies to Windows Workstations to work like if there is no change. All this it's possible using LDAP as data-backend (does any one sounds this familiar AD ? )
One accout for all!


LXE has already implemented next services:
- Windows Domain NT4 with remote profiles enable
- MAIL service with POP3, IMAP and SMTP Auth
- Address book
- WEB Proxy with Auth
- Auth services with Radius
- HTTP access with Auth
- Partial Colaborative with Outlook
- DNS/WINS

And we are working now on
- VPN integration with LDAP/Radius/Kerberos (partial results)
- Windows 2000 a-like domain with kerberos integration
- Full colaborative with Outlook
- DHCP integratión with LDAP
- Full integration with DNS on SRV, KEY and TXT entries

By now, LXE is a spanish project (sorry no time to translate to any other language, english Smilie ) But I'd like you to contrib with comments, knowledge or anything else. LXE has it's own mailling list at http://linuxchange.com/listas.html if you want to join (it's new so we are few)

BTW I put all my knowledge on your service

Regards,
 

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SLAPD-DNSSRV(5) 						File Formats Manual						   SLAPD-DNSSRV(5)

NAME
slapd-dnssrv - DNS SRV referral backend to slapd SYNOPSIS
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf DESCRIPTION
The DNSSRV backend to slapd(8) serves up referrals based upon SRV resource records held in the Domain Name System. This backend is experimental. CONFIGURATION
The DNSSRV backend has no backend nor database specific options. It is configured simply by "database dnssrv" followed a suffix directive, e.g. suffix "". ACCESS CONTROL
The dnssrv backend does not honor all ACL semantics as described in slapd.access(5). In fact, this backend only implements the search operation when the manageDSAit control (RFC 3296) is used, otherwise for every operation a referral, whenever appropriate, or an error is returned. Currently, there is no means to condition the returning of the referral by means of ACLs; no access control is implemented, except for read (=r) access to the returned entries, which is actually provided by the frontend. Note, however, that the information returned by this backend is collected through the DNS, so it is public by definition. FILES
/etc/ldap/slapd.conf default slapd configuration file SEE ALSO
"OpenLDAP Root Service - An experimental LDAP referral service" [RFC 3088], "OpenLDAP LDAP Root Service" <http://www.openldap.org/faq/?file=393)>, slapd.conf(5), slapd(8) OpenLDAP 2012/04/23 SLAPD-DNSSRV(5)
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