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Re: BGP to doom us all

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (bmanning@karoshi.com)
Mon Mar 3 10:08:19 2003

From: bmanning@karoshi.com
To: christian.kuhtz@BellSouth.com (Kuhtz, Christian)
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 07:06:20 -0800 (PST)
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <DDA33D0260634241B611579903A174160363D14B@bremocLg> from "Kuhtz, Christian" at Mar 03, 2003 09:52:46 AM
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu



	Too many features layered on a single tool. Haq the tool
	and the dependencies will cripple your service offering.
	
	Now I don't want to say that you can't do this on your own,
	I am uncomfortable with such tactics being promoted as the
	one true way that all modern thinkers should adopt.  


> 
> Why not?  Can you be more specific as to why you think that LDAP is not
> suitable?
> 
> Thanks,
> Christian
> 
> > I believe that LDAP can be the core of this toolset.
> > 
> > --Michael Dillon
> >  
> 	Why not put everything into a MySQL db?  :)
> 
> 	LDAP is  a fine tool but it was not designed to do some 
> 	of the things that other tools do.  We are not yet at the
> 	point where all we have the the LDAP hammer so everything
> 	looks like a db-nail.  
> 
> --bill
> 
> 
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