Hi,
I'm thinking about solution to following problem: authorization to directories on our file server (accessed by webdav). Is it a performance issue to build solution on following pattern?
part of user's ldif ... uid=someone allow_dir: directory1 allow_dir: directory2 allow_dir: directory3 allow_dir: directory4
and then just htaccess directives in apache for every of these directories :)
it could happen that someone would have e.g. 50 of these attributes...would it be a problem?
Thanks for advice and advanced opinion :) Radim
Hi,
I don't real understand your concerns.
Are you worry about LDAP search performance? Adding indexes is your solution on this.
Cheers, Pavlos
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008 21:15:02 +0100 "Radim Roska" radim.roska@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm thinking about solution to following problem: authorization to directories on our file server (accessed by webdav). Is it a performance issue to build solution on following pattern?
part of user's ldif ... uid=someone allow_dir: directory1 allow_dir: directory2 allow_dir: directory3 allow_dir: directory4
and then just htaccess directives in apache for every of these directories :)
it could happen that someone would have e.g. 50 of these attributes...would it be a problem?
Thanks for advice and advanced opinion :) Radim
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