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    Admin4

    Admin4

    portable administration tool for LDAP, DNS, IMAP, PostgreSQL and more

    Admin4 is a tool for server maintenance via several plugin modules. Currently, plugins for BIND DNS, LDAP, IMAP and PostgreSQL are included. It is designed as a framework, using Python for fast development of plugins and custom modifications. The DNS plugin should be able to query (axfr) any type of server, and performs updates via DDNS which insures that it won't interfere with other DDNS clients (DHCP, SAMBA4). F The LDAP plugin features browsing and generic editing of all types of LDAP entries with schema support. ...
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    PL/SQL Starter Framework

    PL/SQL Starter Framework

    A boost or headstart to your PL/SQL development

    !!! NOTE !!! The latest file upload (Simple.zip) is a simplified version of the Starter Framework meant for single-schema applications. It only offers logging, error handling and table-driven parameters (with a few extra supporting packages for writing to screen and file, and manipulating dates, strings and numbers). In order to access the simplified framework, click "Browse All Files" and choose the plsqlfmwksimplet folder, then the 2.1 folder. Download Simple.zip. The full framework...
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    LDAP Administration Tool

    Browse and edit LDAP-based directories / entries

    LAT stands for LDAP Administration Tool. The tool allows you to browse LDAP-based directories and add/edit/delete entries contained within. It can store profiles for quick access to different servers. There are also different views available such as Users, Groups and Hosts which allow you to easily manage objects without having to deal with the intricacies of LDAP.
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    phpLDAPadmin
    phpLDAPadmin is a web-based LDAP administration tool for managing your LDAP server. With it you can browse your LDAP tree, view LDAP schema, perform searches, create, delete, copy and edit LDAP entries. You can even copy entries between servers.
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    Web500gw enables administrators and users of LDAP based directory servers to browse and administerate the directory contents with a web browser.
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    A free java printer management tool for larger companies. You can use it to browse your network printers using your ldap directory (active directory supported), check printed pages,and generate reports. Runs on Windows, UNIX, Mac OS.
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    The Kantan LDAP Browser is a web-based tool that allows you to view, browse, and search through any LDAP compliant server. It is simple to configure, and easy on the eyes.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    LDAP Explorer is a multi platform, graphical LDAP tool that enables you to browse, modify and manage LDAP servers.
    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    LDAPted is a web app. to browse a LDAP-based directories and to edit single entries with a set of task specified forms. This multilingual tool uses XML, xajax, smarty. Runs with php4 and php5.
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    With this Webmin module you can add, remove and clone LDAP entries. You can also browse an LDAP directory server and some basic client side schema checking is included.
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    larch is a web-based LDAP browser. You can browse/search the directory, delete an object or a subtree, add/modify attributes, copy subtree to another server. Usually the executed command (OpenLDAP) is displayed along with the result.
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    PADUA is a pure Perl based LDAP DUA. It allows you to browse and edit a LDAP directory. It\'s shell based, so you can use it remotelly via a ssh session, if needed.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    WebLDAPClient is a generic, web-based interface (AJAX) LDAPv3 client. It can handle multiple servers simultaneously, supporting all common LDAP operations (browse, search, modify, schema-browsing, LDIF..).
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