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Re: legacy ldap?
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From: Patrick Monnerat via curl-library <curl-library_at_lists.haxx.se>
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2025 12:05:16 +0100
On 12/02/25 10:38 AM,Daniel Stenberg via curl-library wrote:
> Hello friends.
>
> Is there anyone around here that knowingly builds and uses the
lib/ldap.c code? That LDAP stuff that is *not* using OpenLDAP.
> If so, I'm curious to learn more on why and on what system(s).
Yes: on OS/400 ILE. I do not have any knowledge of an OpenLDAP port to
this platform.
I don't use Windows myself for about 9 years, but at this time there was
an OS-native support for LDAP that was usable with this code.
BTW: I don't think it's a "legacy" LDAP. I rather take it as an
alternative, just like we have more than a single ssh library support.
Patrick
Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2025 12:05:16 +0100
On 12/02/25 10:38 AM,Daniel Stenberg via curl-library wrote:
> Hello friends.
>
> Is there anyone around here that knowingly builds and uses the
lib/ldap.c code? That LDAP stuff that is *not* using OpenLDAP.
> If so, I'm curious to learn more on why and on what system(s).
Yes: on OS/400 ILE. I do not have any knowledge of an OpenLDAP port to
this platform.
I don't use Windows myself for about 9 years, but at this time there was
an OS-native support for LDAP that was usable with this code.
BTW: I don't think it's a "legacy" LDAP. I rather take it as an
alternative, just like we have more than a single ssh library support.
Patrick
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