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    ns-slapd plugin to perform pass-through authentication of LDAP users to NT domain controllers (based on the ntUserDomainID attribute).
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    LDAP bind SLAPI plugin for CAS authentication. Plugin has been tested and is working in a real system since march 2007. It is developed for Fedora DS, and should also work with no changes or minimal ones in RedHat DS and SUN. Openldap port is in progress
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    DS Password Tools are a pair of command line tools for changing passwords on Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server (versions 10.2.x) that make use of the Directory Services API. Unlike the included passwd program, these tools are compatible with Password Server.
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