<quote who="Daniel Gibby">
Hi,
Hi,
We are somewhat new to OpenLDAP and are planning on how we'll use it for our business.
This thread may be more suitable for the general LDAP mailing list:
http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/mailinglist.html
Nothing, as yet, seems directly related to OpenLDAP since you appear to be at the "understanding LDAP" stages.
We have a few different uses we plan on, but one in particular that I have a question about.
We already have our email server setup to run virtual domain and aliases with a MySQL backend. We have a few thousand email addresses at one domain and we pretty much won't need more meta-information related to them besides what is already in our database.
A spam firewall appliance sits in front of our email server. The spam firewall supports an LDAP lookup for email addresses.
Since we already use MySQL for the backend of our email addresses, what would be the ways we should consider integrating OpenLDAP to support the spam firewall appliance?
Switch MySQL out for OpenLDAP. Put your virtual domains and aliases in there and then point your Spam/Firewall appliance at it.
I'm wary of using back-sql since all I ever see when searching through the OpenLDAP archives are somewhat old issues and lack of support.
Not lack of support, mainly inproper use of back-sql or misunderstanding its intended purpose...
If I'm wrong about shying away from that, let me know.
It seems to me that we need a very simple implementation for this part of our business. Our schema only needs to include the email address, that's it.
For other areas of our business we'd want to setup something more extensive on another server, but what would you see as options for setting up what we be required for this appliance lookup?
Thanks for your input! I'll post questions about our other uses or issues of OpenLDAP in another thread.
Again, these discussion items are better suited to the general LDAP list:
http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/mailinglist.html
Thanks,
Gavin.