Hi there,
I am facing a strange enquiry : someone wants to interface directly his Microsoft Exchange box to an LDAP Directory (without using Active Directory any more).
To be workable, this would imply that MS Exchange just uses the LDAP standard PDUs/calls to access AD ...
Is this the case ? Did anyone on this list did something as such ? Taking any advice....
Thanks in adv. Pascal
PS. I am conscious of the winsync capabilities, but this is not what I need here : no sync, replacement....
Pascal Jakobi wrote:
Hi there,
I am facing a strange enquiry : someone wants to interface directly his Microsoft Exchange box to an LDAP Directory (without using Active Directory any more).
I don't think there's even a remote chance of this working.
To be workable, this would imply that MS Exchange just uses the LDAP standard PDUs/calls to access AD ...
Is this the case ? Did anyone on this list did something as such ? Taking any advice....
Thanks in adv. Pascal
PS. I am conscious of the /winsync/ capabilities, but this is not what I need here : no sync, replacement....
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Pascal Jakobi wrote:
Hi there,
I am facing a strange enquiry : someone wants to interface directly his Microsoft Exchange box to an LDAP Directory (without using Active Directory any more).
I don't think there's even a remote chance of this working.
yea.. What I have working is linux T-bird/Evolution authenticating against MS Exchange + Address book thru the AD LDAP interface. AD is (supposedly) LDAP compliant although MS made certain "enhancements" that borked the protocol for lots of apps.
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