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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 17:49:52 -0400 lists@stringsutils.com wrote:
Steffen Kaiser writes:
Having ACLs in SQL allows companies to have a centralized place for all ACLs.
Well, this statement is true for any backend, incl. LDAP.
Correct. But many companies do not have a LDAP infrastructure. It is much easier to setup a Mysql DB and put a table for ACL than it is to setup an LDAP infrastructure.
Doesn't that largely depend on your skills with LDAP or your skills with MySQL? You don't really need any more "infrastructure" with LDAP than you do with MySQL. As always, use the tool you know and that works best for you. But I digress. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
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