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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAP User Management System 0.4
LDAP User Management System provides a set of basic LDAP API functions for PHP and a strong configuration language. more>>
LDAP User Management System (LUMS) provides a set of basic LDAP API functions for PHP and a strong configuration language. The project can then be used to create Web services or can be used in any PHP script.
The language allows the administrator to define LDAP object types along with their corresponding attributes.
Each attribute may be defined as required as multivalued with a type (string, binary, dn, telephone, mail, etc.) and can be user inserted, constant, auto incremented, or function created. Attribute uniqueness is supported.
It exports the following LDAP operations:
- function LUMS_ldap_search($L_binddn,$L_bindpassword,$L_basedn,$L_scope,$L_filter,$L_attrs_array)
Returns an $info object with the search results or a string with an error
- function LUMS_ldap_add_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword,$L_object_type,$L_entrydn,$L_entry_info)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_change_password($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword,$L_entrydn,$L_newpassword)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_modify_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword, $L_object_type, $L_entrydn, $L_change_info)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_delete_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword, $L_object_type, $L_entrydn)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_rename_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword, $L_object_type, $L_entrydn, $L_newrdn, $L_newparent, $L_deleteoldrdn)
Enhancements:
- Add a virtual attribute which is not stored on ldap but can be useful when creating other attribute values
- Add mapping between an indexing attribute value to other attribute values
- Fix a few typos
- Perform the same checks for all value types not just uservalue
- Lower case all passed attribute names
<<lessThe language allows the administrator to define LDAP object types along with their corresponding attributes.
Each attribute may be defined as required as multivalued with a type (string, binary, dn, telephone, mail, etc.) and can be user inserted, constant, auto incremented, or function created. Attribute uniqueness is supported.
It exports the following LDAP operations:
- function LUMS_ldap_search($L_binddn,$L_bindpassword,$L_basedn,$L_scope,$L_filter,$L_attrs_array)
Returns an $info object with the search results or a string with an error
- function LUMS_ldap_add_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword,$L_object_type,$L_entrydn,$L_entry_info)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_change_password($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword,$L_entrydn,$L_newpassword)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_modify_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword, $L_object_type, $L_entrydn, $L_change_info)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_delete_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword, $L_object_type, $L_entrydn)
Returns 0 for success or string with error
- function LUMS_ldap_rename_entry($L_binddn, $L_bindpassword, $L_object_type, $L_entrydn, $L_newrdn, $L_newparent, $L_deleteoldrdn)
Enhancements:
- Add a virtual attribute which is not stored on ldap but can be useful when creating other attribute values
- Add mapping between an indexing attribute value to other attribute values
- Fix a few typos
- Perform the same checks for all value types not just uservalue
- Lower case all passed attribute names
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Added: 2007-04-28 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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LDAP Shell 2.0
LDAP Shell is an interactive LDAP shell written in Perl. more>>
LDAP Shell is an interactive LDAP shell written in Perl and allowing basic administrative functionality, such as crawling the directory tree and modifying entries.
It is composed of two parts: Net::LDAP::Config, and ldapsh.
Net::LDAP::Config is a library for simplifying and centralizing access to your LDAP repositories. Instead of having every single script ask for your ldap server and search base, or have it hard coded, you can simply use this library:
my $config = Net::LDAP::Config->new("default");
Its got a couple other nice features, like the fact that it caches your LDAP UID (per host), so you should only ever have to type it in once. Its pretty well documented, so perldoc Net::LDAP::config should get you the rest of the way.
ldapsh, and its corresponding library Net::LDAP::Shell, provide (shockingly) the shell behaviour. When run, ldapsh drops you into a (very simple) interpreter.
Even given its simplicity, though, ldapsh is still very useful: You can use it to walk your LDAP tree, you can clone existing objects (using the clone command), remove objects (can you guess the command?), and create new objects using new.
The new command, when provided one or more objectclasses, will automatically retrieve the required and optional attributes for those objectclasses, which can be a great time-saver.
Enhancements:
- A lot of cleanup, some new commands, and Term::ReadKey support.
<<lessIt is composed of two parts: Net::LDAP::Config, and ldapsh.
Net::LDAP::Config is a library for simplifying and centralizing access to your LDAP repositories. Instead of having every single script ask for your ldap server and search base, or have it hard coded, you can simply use this library:
my $config = Net::LDAP::Config->new("default");
Its got a couple other nice features, like the fact that it caches your LDAP UID (per host), so you should only ever have to type it in once. Its pretty well documented, so perldoc Net::LDAP::config should get you the rest of the way.
ldapsh, and its corresponding library Net::LDAP::Shell, provide (shockingly) the shell behaviour. When run, ldapsh drops you into a (very simple) interpreter.
Even given its simplicity, though, ldapsh is still very useful: You can use it to walk your LDAP tree, you can clone existing objects (using the clone command), remove objects (can you guess the command?), and create new objects using new.
The new command, when provided one or more objectclasses, will automatically retrieve the required and optional attributes for those objectclasses, which can be a great time-saver.
Enhancements:
- A lot of cleanup, some new commands, and Term::ReadKey support.
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Added: 2005-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAPab 0.1
LDAPab is a Web-based address book for small companies. more>>
LDAPab is a Web-based address book for small companies. LDAPab features a public address book which is writable for all company staff and a personal address book for each staff member. LDAPab requires an existing LDAP server to authenticate users.
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Added: 2005-11-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAP Account Manager 2.6.0 / 2.7.0 RC1
LDAP Account Manager RC1 is a webfrontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-27 License: GPL Price: FREE
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LDAP Account Manager is a useful software which helps you manage Unix and Samba user and group ... Added config option to search LAM login users in LDAP (RFE 2494249) Help messages are displayedPrice: FREE
License:GPL
License:GPL
License:GPL (GNU General Public License)
eL DAPo 1.18
eL DAPo is a PHP-based LDAP client. more>>
eL DAPo is a PHP-based application for managing and querying LDAP servers. It can rename, modify, and delete LDAP entries, as well as modify, add, and delete attributes associated with an entry.
Search filters can be changed while a session is open, so users only have to bind with the LDAP server once.
eL DAPo also includes a configuration file to make it fit well to your current schema.
Enhancements:
- Fixed security bug where looking at index.phps source from the browser revealed the users password.
- Session code has been changed so that eL DAPo no longer relies on register_globals to be enabled.
- Fixed a intermittent bug where eL DAPo complains you have not selected a server or base dn.
- Set index.php to redirect to the login page if you have not logged in.
- Added a check to let the user know if they have not enabled the LDAP module for php.
- Code Cleanup
<<lessSearch filters can be changed while a session is open, so users only have to bind with the LDAP server once.
eL DAPo also includes a configuration file to make it fit well to your current schema.
Enhancements:
- Fixed security bug where looking at index.phps source from the browser revealed the users password.
- Session code has been changed so that eL DAPo no longer relies on register_globals to be enabled.
- Fixed a intermittent bug where eL DAPo complains you have not selected a server or base dn.
- Set index.php to redirect to the login page if you have not logged in.
- Added a check to let the user know if they have not enabled the LDAP module for php.
- Code Cleanup
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Samba::LDAP::User 0.03
Samba::LDAP::User is a Perl module to manipulate a Samba LDAP User. more>>
Samba::LDAP::User is a Perl module to manipulate a Samba LDAP User.
SYNOPSIS
use Carp;
use Samba::LDAP::User;
# create Template object
my $user = Samba::LDAP::User->new()
or croak "Cant create objectn";
Various methods to manipulate a Samba LDAP user. Add, delete, modify, show and change a users password.
INTERFACE
new
Create a new Samba::LDAP::User object
add_user
Takes many options. For example:
user =>
oldpass =>
newpass =>
workstation =>
ou =>
user_uid =>
group =>
windows_user =>
trust_account =>
homedir =>
shell =>
gecos =>
skeleton_dir =>
surname =>
family_name =>
local_mail_address =>
mail_to_address =>
time_to_wait =>
aix =>
groups =>
ox =>
can_change_pass =>
must_change_pass =>
account_flags =>
logon_script =>
home_path =>
home_drive =>
user_profile =>
aix_user =>
The above options are only needed if you dont want to use the defaults that are set in /etc/smbldap/smbldap.conf
delete_user
disable_user
is_valid_user
is_samba_user
is_unix_user
is_nonldap_unix_user
get_homedir
make_hash
change_password
change_password(
user => ghenry,
oldpass => "$oldpass",
newpass => "$newpass",
samba => 1, # Update only Samba pass, can be
# unix => 1 for unix pass only
);
Change user password in LDAP Directory
Checks the users exists first, then changes the password If user doesnt exist, returns the error etc.
If no oldpass arg is passed, binds as rootdn and sets a password
Default is set to change/add a Samba "and" Unix password. If you dont want this, pass in unix => 0, or samba => 0, etc.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Carp;
use Samba::LDAP::User;
# create Template object
my $user = Samba::LDAP::User->new()
or croak "Cant create objectn";
Various methods to manipulate a Samba LDAP user. Add, delete, modify, show and change a users password.
INTERFACE
new
Create a new Samba::LDAP::User object
add_user
Takes many options. For example:
user =>
oldpass =>
newpass =>
workstation =>
ou =>
user_uid =>
group =>
windows_user =>
trust_account =>
homedir =>
shell =>
gecos =>
skeleton_dir =>
surname =>
family_name =>
local_mail_address =>
mail_to_address =>
time_to_wait =>
aix =>
groups =>
ox =>
can_change_pass =>
must_change_pass =>
account_flags =>
logon_script =>
home_path =>
home_drive =>
user_profile =>
aix_user =>
The above options are only needed if you dont want to use the defaults that are set in /etc/smbldap/smbldap.conf
delete_user
disable_user
is_valid_user
is_samba_user
is_unix_user
is_nonldap_unix_user
get_homedir
make_hash
change_password
change_password(
user => ghenry,
oldpass => "$oldpass",
newpass => "$newpass",
samba => 1, # Update only Samba pass, can be
# unix => 1 for unix pass only
);
Change user password in LDAP Directory
Checks the users exists first, then changes the password If user doesnt exist, returns the error etc.
If no oldpass arg is passed, binds as rootdn and sets a password
Default is set to change/add a Samba "and" Unix password. If you dont want this, pass in unix => 0, or samba => 0, etc.
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Added: 2007-01-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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LDAP for Haskell 0.6.1
LDAP for Haskell package contains a LDAP binding for Haskell. more>>
LDAP for Haskell package contains a LDAP binding for Haskell. This package provides read and write support for LDAP directories.
Haskell is a standardized purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on which the most research is being performed.
Characteristic features of Haskell include pattern matching, currying, list comprehensions, guards, definable operators, and single assignment. The language also supports recursive functions and algebraic data types, as well as lazy evaluation. Unique concepts include monads, and type classes. The combination of such features can make functions which would be difficult to write in a procedural programming language almost trivial to implement in Haskell.
Several variants have been developed: parallelizable versions from MIT and Glasgow, both called Parallel Haskell; more parallel and distributed versions called Distributed Haskell (formerly Goffin) and Eden; a speculatively evaluating version called Eager Haskell and several object oriented versions: Haskell++, OHaskell and Mondrian.
There is also a Haskell-like language that offers a new method of support for GUI development called Concurrent Clean. Its biggest deviations from Haskell are use of uniqueness types for input instead of monads.
<<lessHaskell is a standardized purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on which the most research is being performed.
Characteristic features of Haskell include pattern matching, currying, list comprehensions, guards, definable operators, and single assignment. The language also supports recursive functions and algebraic data types, as well as lazy evaluation. Unique concepts include monads, and type classes. The combination of such features can make functions which would be difficult to write in a procedural programming language almost trivial to implement in Haskell.
Several variants have been developed: parallelizable versions from MIT and Glasgow, both called Parallel Haskell; more parallel and distributed versions called Distributed Haskell (formerly Goffin) and Eden; a speculatively evaluating version called Eager Haskell and several object oriented versions: Haskell++, OHaskell and Mondrian.
There is also a Haskell-like language that offers a new method of support for GUI development called Concurrent Clean. Its biggest deviations from Haskell are use of uniqueness types for input instead of monads.
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Added: 2007-03-09 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Apache LDAP vhost driver 1.1
Apache LDAP vhost driver lets you put vhost with all possible information in an LDAP database for both Apache 1.x and 2.x. more>>
Apache LDAP vhost driver project lets you put vhost with all possible information in an LDAP database for both Apache 1.x and 2.x.
Bug report system
With the new maintainence, there is now also a bug report system at the URL http://bugs.bayour.com/ (project mod_ldap_cfg).
Schemas
A schema called mod_ldap_cfg is used.
Apache config
To setup Apache to use this module, the httpd.conf is used.
<<lessBug report system
With the new maintainence, there is now also a bug report system at the URL http://bugs.bayour.com/ (project mod_ldap_cfg).
Schemas
A schema called mod_ldap_cfg is used.
Apache config
To setup Apache to use this module, the httpd.conf is used.
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Added: 2007-07-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LDAPDNS 2.0.6
LDAPDNS is an LDAP to DNS gateway. more>>
ldapdns is a fast and rhobust root-nameserver that can outperform bind and djbdns on medium to large installations, and will scale well both up and down.
the secret is that ldapdns uses a threaded core, and takes advantage of an external directory. its extremely simple, and it does not run under user-control as root.
its ideal for small and large installations, because it queries the ldap server directly, updates are immediate. you dont have to rebuild constant databases, or wait for bind to get its shit in gear.
but ldapdns is a work-in-progress. i use it on a production network, as do many others. but its up to you to make it best for your network.
<<lessthe secret is that ldapdns uses a threaded core, and takes advantage of an external directory. its extremely simple, and it does not run under user-control as root.
its ideal for small and large installations, because it queries the ldap server directly, updates are immediate. you dont have to rebuild constant databases, or wait for bind to get its shit in gear.
but ldapdns is a work-in-progress. i use it on a production network, as do many others. but its up to you to make it best for your network.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dhcp2ldap 1.1
dhcp2ldap is a daemon for use with the BIND9 LDAP backend. more>>
dhcp2ldap is a perl daemon that Ive written to work with the LDAP SDB backend for Bind9, and the ISC DHCP server.
It will check the dhcp leases file, at a configurable rate, for changes and update DNS accordingly.
<<lessIt will check the dhcp leases file, at a configurable rate, for changes and update DNS accordingly.
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Added: 2005-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QueryXMMS 1.06
QueryXMMS (qxmms) is a small command line application that queries XMMS about what it is currently doing. more>>
QueryXMMS (qxmms) is a small command line application that queries XMMS about what it is currently doing. QueryXMMS is useful for writing scripts that react to the status of XMMS.
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Added: 2006-10-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mod_mldap 0.71
mod_mldap is a simple LDAP authentication module for Apache 2. more>>
mod_mldap is a simple LDAP authentication module for Apache 2.
Quick installtion of the dynamic module:
As root, run:
make install
It may be necessary to edit the include and APXS paths in
the Makefile.
Config options:
* MLDAP_URL LDAP URL.
* MLDAP_userAttr LDAP user name attibute. The default is "uid".
* MLDAP_pwAttr LDAP encrypted password attribute. Default
"UserPassword".
* MLDAP_logLevel Set to 1000 or above for debug messages.
The default is 0 (only error messages).
* MLDAP_Authoritative Set to "Off" to pass control to other authentication
modules if authentication fails. Default is "On".
Example (.htaccess):
AuthType Basic
AuthName TopSecret
MLDAP_URL ldap://127.0.0.1/dc=narpes,dc=com??sub?(objectClass=uidObject)
Require valid-user
<<lessQuick installtion of the dynamic module:
As root, run:
make install
It may be necessary to edit the include and APXS paths in
the Makefile.
Config options:
* MLDAP_URL LDAP URL.
* MLDAP_userAttr LDAP user name attibute. The default is "uid".
* MLDAP_pwAttr LDAP encrypted password attribute. Default
"UserPassword".
* MLDAP_logLevel Set to 1000 or above for debug messages.
The default is 0 (only error messages).
* MLDAP_Authoritative Set to "Off" to pass control to other authentication
modules if authentication fails. Default is "On".
Example (.htaccess):
AuthType Basic
AuthName TopSecret
MLDAP_URL ldap://127.0.0.1/dc=narpes,dc=com??sub?(objectClass=uidObject)
Require valid-user
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Added: 2006-05-08 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Ruby/LDAP 0.9.7
Ruby/LDAP is an extension module for Ruby. more>>
Ruby/LDAP is an extension module for Ruby that provides the interface to LDAP libraries such as OpenLDAP.
It provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (for example, OpenLDAP, UMich LDAP, Netscape SDK, ActiveDirectory). The common API for application development is described in RFC1823 and most libraries comply with it. Ruby/LDAP supports those libraries.
<<lessIt provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (for example, OpenLDAP, UMich LDAP, Netscape SDK, ActiveDirectory). The common API for application development is described in RFC1823 and most libraries comply with it. Ruby/LDAP supports those libraries.
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Added: 2006-08-09 License: BSD License Price:
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MySQL Query Browser 1.1.18
MySQL Query Browser is a database querying tool. more>>
MySQL Query Browser is a database querying tool.
MySQL Query Browser combines the simplicity of a Web-browser-like interface with powerful features like multiple result sets on tab sheets, query history, storing query "bookmarks", editing and comparing resultsets, SQL script debugging, and more.
MySQL Query Browser is available under the MySQL AB "dual licensing" model. Under this model, users may choose to use MySQL products under the free software/opensource GNU General Public License (commonly known as the "GPL") or under a commercial license.
<<lessMySQL Query Browser combines the simplicity of a Web-browser-like interface with powerful features like multiple result sets on tab sheets, query history, storing query "bookmarks", editing and comparing resultsets, SQL script debugging, and more.
MySQL Query Browser is available under the MySQL AB "dual licensing" model. Under this model, users may choose to use MySQL products under the free software/opensource GNU General Public License (commonly known as the "GPL") or under a commercial license.
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Added: 2006-02-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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