Hi all, In our epically long search to get Solaris 10 hooked up to LDAP, we're going to evaluate Sun JSDS (also known as iPlanet directory server). This seems to be one of the bigger LDAP servers out there, so it seems to be well supported, and it's written by Sun, so one would assume that it'll work with Solaris 10. There's documentation on how to hook it up to S10 and Linux systems available from Sun, which is nice. OpenDS just doesn't seem to be "quite there yet". The first stable release, 1.0.0, was released less then 20 days ago, and as canonical has managed to destroy all faith in new releases for me, it doesn't seem wise to use it as our LDAP server for the moment. On the plus side, it does show promise, and our database has been successfully imported into a test copy, so it's an option if we absolutely have to use it. OpenLDAP and Solaris 10 seems to be a bit of a disaster area, from what I can understand. Anyone have any thoughts or recommendations? Anybody used JSDS before? We haven't looked into FDS yet, so if JSDS doesn't behave, FDS may be an option. That seems to have a reputation for being a pain in the ass to install on anything but Fedora though. (FDS..Fedors directory server.. formerly known as Netscape DS). That's all really, thanks, -Andrew -- RedBrick/Gamessoc/Filmsoc Webmaster 08/09