Where can I get source code for PerLDAP?
The source is available via both CVS and FTP. You can use Mozilla’s CVS server to easily keep up to date with latest releases and development. For more information about relevant CVS modules to check out, see question 4.5. If you don’t have access to CVS, or want to quickly get the latest CVS release, you can FTP a source distribution. After unpacking such a distribution, you can again use CVS to get updates etc. Where can I get binary distributions? See the section on Binary Distributions. Where do I send bug reports, or ask for help? Please use the News Discussion group as much as possible – the PerLDAP team reads this constantly. You can also use Bugzilla, see question 4.7 for details. Here’s the list of all currently open PerLDAP bugs and RFEs. Does PerLDAP support SSL? Yes! But only if the C SDK you have installed supports SSL, PerLDAP itself does not have any SSL code or encryption code. As such, PerLDAP source can be distributed without any export restrictions. Do you have some