Re: DBIS - new IETF drafts
Michael Ströder <[email protected]> Fri, 10 Jan 2014 16:10:14 +0100
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Mark R Bannister wrote: > On 09/01/2014 14:50, Michael Ströder wrote: >> Mark R Bannister wrote: >>> I don't personally like the idea >>> of having per-user shadow attributes, however some might see it as a feature >>> and there may be some edge cases where this is exactly what is required. >> AFAICS today nobody is seriously using LDAP with shadow attributes anymore. > > Please provide me some empirical evidence that this assertion is true. Not numbers but my impression from lurking on various directory-related mailing lists. >>> draft-behera-ldap-password-policy-10 is already widely deployed, you say? >>> Then it must go higher up in my reading list. >> Yes, it's the only standard considered widely deployed. You have to know it. > > Thanks. Do we have any idea how widely adopted it is? Currently everybody who wants to use LDAP password policy has to use it. It's the only standard I know of for which is at least some client support implemented. >>> Indeed, I agree, as stated earlier on I would whole-heartedly recommend >>> against having user-specific policy settings. However, providing the facility >>> as an option for those who want to make minimal changes to their NIS >>> environment is harmless. >> If I replace NIS with LDAP I already have two options: >> 1. Simply use RFC 2307(bis) for a naive transition >> 2. Do a migration to really meaningful LDAP schema >> >> IMHO with 2. I can drop all NIS specific things anyway. You have to decide >> whether DBIS is just an improvement for 1. or a real innvotation for 2. > > It's 2. Show me something I've done that's not "really meaningful" and we'll > look at improving it. Well, if you claim that you will implement a NIS/DBIS gateway you don't have to define user-specific policy settings. You can map anything you want in your gateway provided there's a reference from the user entry to the policy entry. I'd go for a DN reference so you can make use of deref control. Ciao, Michael. _______________________________________________ Ldapext mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ldapext
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