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    The Node Director is a tool for managing distributed, hetergeneous UNIX Systems. Its functionality includes System Configuration, Application Distribution, NIS & NIS+ Management, User Creation and Dynamic System Documentation.
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    Export Import Directory Tool to help building metadirectory
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    Jamm (Java Mail Manager) is a web application to manage virtual email account information stored in an LDAP directory. It is meant as an administration tool for sites using mail servers, such as Postfix and Courier-IMAP.
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    Mistral-IdM is a project whose aim is to provide an identity management system, with advanced authentication and authorization abilities, based on standards (SAML, XACML, XKMS), providing a user-friendly administration console.
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    A free java printer management tool for larger companies. You can use it to browse your network printers using your ldap directory (active directory supported), check printed pages,and generate reports. Runs on Windows, UNIX, Mac OS.
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    A tool for generating objects that allow easy mapping from java to jndi/ldap data storage and integration of different data sources in a transparent data access layer.
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    SAFE Reports is a reporting/audit tool for SiteMinder® Policy Store, a popular Single Sign-On product. Find ease of generating reports from large policy data in seconds! Reports can be exported to major popular formats like HTML, word doc PDF and excel
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    LDAP+IMAP Web Administration - Will be a tool to manage email accounts on a PostFix+Cyrus+OpenLDAP environment. Multiple IMAP and LDAP server support is planned.
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    BatchSSH (or just bssh) is a command line tool for batch execution of commands over SSHv2. BatchSSH is implemented in Java and is therefore platform agnostic. It support's simple but flexible target host definition, SSH gateways and Single-Sign-On.
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    Salt (Swiss Army LDAP Tool) is a generic LDAP-browser written in java.
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