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Luser hosting providers, AAARGH!
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Niklas Karlsson
2018-04-27 13:04:10 UTC
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Soo... WHY exactly are we paying this outfit[0] to host our document
management system when they obviously have NO fscking idea WTF they're
doing?

Is it too much to ask to make a simple LDAP connection work?

Is it too much to ask to actually verify that the stuff you implement
ACTUALLY FUCKING WORKS?

And to top it all off, some weeks after they provided an export script
from our old DMS, they come to us and go "uh, we messed up in that
script because we made all these boneheaded assumptions, we need to
rewrite it, we'll get back to you".

Colour me not impressed.

Niklas

[0] Name omitted to protect the guilty, but it relates to the choice
Zbecurhf offered Arb.
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Roger Bell_West
2018-04-27 13:44:50 UTC
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Post by Niklas Karlsson
Soo... WHY exactly are we paying this outfit[0] to host our document
management system when they obviously have NO fscking idea WTF they're
doing?
Modern business practice enshrines "meh, good enough, someone else can
fix it" in a desperate attempt to employ the cheapest possible people.
Post by Niklas Karlsson
Is it too much to ask to make a simple LDAP connection work?
Is it too much to ask to actually verify that the stuff you implement
ACTUALLY FUCKING WORKS?
Yes, you get to pay way more for the vain hope of that.
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hymie!
2018-04-27 14:23:03 UTC
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In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
Post by Niklas Karlsson
Is it too much to ask to make a simple LDAP connection work?
It's too much for Dell.

I downloaded their new OpenManage Enterprise VM (running CentOS).
Although the actual LDAP connection appears to work, the software
will not check for LDAP users unless you "Import the Group". I don't
know what "Import the Group" means, because AFAICT, all it does is
create a user account named after the group you attempted to Import.

Which I guess is much easier than just saying "I don't have a user
account by that name. Maybe I'll check the LDAP server."
Post by Niklas Karlsson
Is it too much to ask to actually verify that the stuff you implement
ACTUALLY FUCKING WORKS?
ibid

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