Re: DBIS - new IETF drafts
Mark R Bannister <[email protected]> Mon, 06 Jan 2014 21:35:16 +0000
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On 06/01/2014 21:19, Howard Chu wrote: > >>> I must say I'm alarmed at seeing a new proposal that is primarily >>> based on NIS-compatible attribute values. This is exactly the same >>> fundamental problem in the original RFC2307 which made it less than >>> useful for non-Solaris-based OSs like AIX and HPUX. This is the same >>> flaw that I attempted to correct in my updated draft >>> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-howard-rfc2307bis-02 >> >> Please would you give me some specific examples of what you believe is >> less than useful for AIX and HP-UX, and how you corrected these in >> RFC2307bis-02. Forgive me but I am coming from a Linux and Solaris >> perspective. > > This is all pretty old ground. > http://www.openldap.org/lists/openldap-software/200310/msg00138.html > Ok, so rather than being "alarmed" you could have just said, "please would you consider seconds instead of days for some of the shadow attributes". This is a small request, and very easy to put into DBIS, and by no means a "fundamental problem". Let's put comments into their right perspective. Do you have any more alarming problems that can be turned into simple requests? Thanks :-) p.s. I'm being playful, no rudeness intended.