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    CID

    CID

    Insert and manage Linux computers in AD

    CID (Closed In Directory) is a set of bash scripts for inserting and managing Linux computers in Active Directory domains. Modifications made to the system allow Linux to behave like a Windows computer within AD.
    Downloads: 26 This Week
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    Radius-DB-manager

    Radius-DB-manager allows you to control MySQL DB from CLI in menu form

    Radius-DB-manager allows you to manage Freeradius MySQL DB from CLI easily using menu style. It supports more then one DB that are synchronized by this script.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    cSploit

    cSploit - cyb3r gladiat0r's cPanel mass password changer.

    cSploit is a mass password changer interactive shell script for cpanel usernames along with their respective login passwords it also changes their FTP, MySQL passwords also. And save changed passwords with their respective usernames in a text file. It gives you flexibility to specify custom filename to save password. (This makes filename hard to guess.) This script also allows you to select the specific type of random generated passwords.
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    This project is an installation script and a collection of the packages required for turning a "Minimal Installation" of FreeBSD 7.1 (AMD64/ i386) into a fully functional Samba PDC with an OpenLDAP backend. Installation typically takes about 2 Minutes.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Openldapconf is a shell script to install and configure openldap and its dependencies automagically. By now, it includes integration with Samba and Squid. You can make a full installation or configure the packages separated. Powered by Slackware
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BASH script to synchronize MS Active Directory or Global Catalog with Sendmail used for relay.
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    BLUSA is a set of shell scripts (mainly for Bash) intended to manage users accounts in bulk. It is mainly based on createusers, from Linux For School Project (www.lfsp.org), but intended to be more modular, flexible and secure.
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