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LAM [http://lam.sf.net/] - A web frontend to maintain accounts for unix and samba in an ldap server<br> |
LAM [http://lam.sf.net/] - A web frontend to maintain accounts for unix and samba in an ldap server<br> |
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LUMA [http://luma.sourceforge.net/] - Luma - LDAP browser, utility and more (Python/QT)<br> |
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phpldapadmin [http://phpldapadmin.sf.net/]<br> |
phpldapadmin [http://phpldapadmin.sf.net/]<br> |
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Webmin [[http://www.webmin.com]]<br> |
Webmin [[http://www.webmin.com]]<br> |
Revision as of 06:50, 3 March 2006
Fedora Directory Server
Fedora Directory Server has a wiki page on integrating with Samba. See [1]
OpenLDAP
OpenLDAP is a widely used LDAP server in Linux environments. It can do a lot of things for all sorts of needs. Samba can use it as a storage backend for accounts and mappings from Windows (TM) SIDs to unix UID/GID. OpenLDAP can also be used to controll mail delivery and other things. You can find OpenLDAP at [[2]]
GUI Tools
LAM [3] - A web frontend to maintain accounts for unix and samba in an ldap server
LUMA [4] - Luma - LDAP browser, utility and more (Python/QT)
phpldapadmin [5]
Webmin [[6]]
ldapadmin [[7]] - Ldap Admin is free Win32 application for managing LDAP directories.
LDAP Browser \Editor [[8]] - A Java tool. It is quite old, but still usefull (I use it every time I have to implement a new LDAP tree)
--Whitecraig 07:51, 2 March 2006 (CST)