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Deploy in 115+ regions with the modern database for every enterprise.
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Replace/add/delete LDAP attributes online with regular expressions
Replace, add and delete values of LDAP attributes online with regular expressions.
Automate daunting data maintenance Tasks.
Save yourself from the need to fiddle around with LDIF Change files (or create them based on the replacement result)!
This program allows you to easily collate and count entries by selecting an attribute. Entries are searched and then grouped by attribute occurrence, which is then printed as result.
LDAP 2 SPARQL is a Backend to the widely used OpenLDAP server. It translates LDAP queries into SPARQL queries, asks a SPARQL endpoint and translates the result back to LDIF.
An Eclipse plugin for browsing and editing LDAP directories. Includes: tree-based DIT-browser, entry editor, spreadsheet-like search result editor, schema browser, LDIF support and a rich LDIF editor.
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MpLDAP is a tool for querying any LDAPv3 servers. In your intranet you may query your ADS/Exchange server. Configure base dn, filters, attributes etc. The result is sent to browser as HTML or as CSV-file. Languages: english, german, french.
The nss_sqldb project provides ability to access system databases (like passwd, groups etc.) from a SQL database. As a result service authentication can be done from a database rather than files like /etc/passwd.