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switching from OID to Fedora Directory Server

March 18th, 2006 by Pete

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I saw a nice post on Frits Hooglands blog tonight titled "Changing Oracle Internet Directory for Fedora Directory Server for oracle net names resolution, part 1: preparing the ldap server" that describes why you might want to change from Oracle OID and he goes on to show how to create the files necessary from OID and how to transfer and use the contents of the directory in Fedora Directory Server.

Nice post, I have also added Frits's blog to my Oracle blogs aggregator.


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