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Fedora Directory Server 1.0 Released!

LnxAddct writes "NewsForge is reporting that the first official release of the Fedora Directory Server has been announced. This is good news for members of the open source community longing for an easy to use, enterprise class directory server. Fedora Directory Server is based off of Netscape Directory Server which Red Hat purchased a year ago and released as open source. Screenshots are available on their site." NewsForge is a Slashdot sister site.

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  1. + Kerberos ? by ratatask · · Score: 5, Informative

    One of the net things is if you couple together Kerberos with LDAP - much like a windows network
    with Active Directory.
    Does the Fedora DS intergrate those two neatly, single sign on is neat, but OSS provides
    no turnkey solutions for this (yet).

  2. Re:wow by LnxAddct · · Score: 5, Informative

    Heh, you severly underestimate Red Hat's contribution to the community:) Read this for a truncated list of contributions they've made. Some other products they've purchased and released include GFS, Cygwin, and eCos. They also contribute more code to the kernel than any other entity and in large part maintain and extend glib and GCC (they have a few people on the GCC board and contribute huge amounts of code, in fact many of the newest features in GCC 4.0.x you can thank Red Hat for). Here is another list, but that list is only for projects hosted from that site, so its not complete either, but suffice it to say that Red Hat does a staggering amount for the community, its kind of a shame when people bash them.
    Regards,
    Steve