Newbie Question

William Korb korb@qisc.com
Mon Jul 28 15:47:02 2003


Divya,

I defer to David Shaw as the definitive expert on this, but I did just=20
this for a customer earlier this year. The problem is that full support =

of a non-PGP Corporation LDAP server has not yet been integrated into a =

production release of GnuPG. I was able to modify the schema of our=20
iPlanet/SunONE LDAP server and get the commercial PGP client to work wit=
h=20
it fine, but not so to this point with GnuPG.

Good luck.

Bill

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

On 7/27/03, 11:02:32 PM, Divya Sundaram <divya@avnika.com> wrote regardi=
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Newbie Question:


> Hi all,

> Perhaps this is not the correct place to ask, but I'd like to
> give it a shot anyways.

> At my work, we have a large LDAP Directory deployed and we'd like
> to work at integrating the PGP/GnuPG keystore with the LDAP Directory.=


> Two questions come to mind:

> (1) What are my options if I wished to run an open-source PGP/GnuPG
>     Key store?
> (2) How do I integrate it with the LDAP Directory?
> (3) Is there any way to use the LDAP Server as a Key Store itself?

> PGP claims there is and sent me some docs. However, the information
> contained was inadequate.

> I have a fair bit of expertise with LDAP and a little knowledge of
> PGP and GnuPG. I would like to find some answers to the above and
> (since I do expect them to be lacking) see if I can help with filling
> the gaps to make the solution more savory.

> Regards

> Divya Sundaram ----------------------------- CONDITUR IN PETRA
> We don't need more strength, or greater opportunity. What we
> need is to use what we have.                  - BASIL S. WALSH
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