An advanced web-based LDAP manager that has object-specific editors. In addition, one can easily extend or create new editors. It has a plugin engine which allows you to integrate your most common user/access management tasks into muclm's interface.
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In addition to the advanced editor, muclm now has another built-in editor: The ACL editor The ACL editor is compatible with OpenDS and Sun DS and possibly FedoraDS (but fedorads is yet to be tested) This editor is experimental and I hope to get some feedabout about its operation. If you use it, make sure you allow muclm to modify acis by checking the "Effect ACLs" checkbox in the muclm control panel. (and please please send me feedback about its operation) OpenLDAP ACL support is not implemented since OpenLDAP reads ACLs from a configuration file and not from the LDAP db itself.
* Fixed bug in "Close everything" menu option (one entry would stay open) * added experimental built-in editor for ACLs (openDS , sunds and possibly fedorads) * Added aci control for custom editors
* Fixed bug in "Close everything" menu option (one entry would stay open) * added experimental built-in editor for ACLs (openDS , sunds and possibly fedorads) * Added aci control for custom editors
* Fixed bug in "Close everything" menu option (one entry would stay open) * added experimental built-in editor for ACLs (openDS , sunds and possibly fedorads) * Added aci control for custom editors
Today I've improved MUCLM's login process. It should be way way faster. Some minor enhancements and bug fixes were also applied. Please see CHANGELOG for details
* Faster login/load time by loading editors on the fly and async schema caching * Closing an object while in editor will automatically open the next loaded object * Expanding tree nodes with more children than result limit allows will produce a notice message * By adding the "immediate" keyword to an object template, muclm will try to simply create a new object with the template (w/o allowing the user to edit + save first). see the "Organizational Unit" template for example
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