csv2ldif2 is a command line tool written in perl that converts CSV files to LDIF files. Features: Platform independent, reads from STDIN and writes to STDOUT, ignoring/selecting specific fields of the CSV, choosing a custom base-dn and much more!
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.
Extrect selected entries from LDIF files like grep
ldif-extract is a small 'grep' like tool to extract and convert data from LDIF files. It could be used standalone or also in a pipe together with other tools like ldapsearch.
...The values given from STDIN are parsed into a filterstring containing placeholders. The found DNs are printed to STDOUT for each search. Parameters allow fine tuning of all features including attribute printing.
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Mature LDAP, LDIF and DSML client with i18n support.
...The commercial version is available at https://jxworkbench.com for $9.95. It extends JXplorer to include:
- custom LDAP reporting - to pdf, word etc.
- Find and Replace with regexp and attribute substitution
- A secure password vault to store directory connections
- etc.
Support for JXplorer and JXWorkbench is available at http://jxplorer.org.
Commercial support available from sales@jxworkbench.com
...The first factor is validation of 3 different AD attributes. User will need to provide 3 different information which only he will know such as Home Telephone, Pin Code or any new AD attribute say PIN, Date of Birth, Date of Joining etc.
The second factor is One Time Password (OTP). After successful validation of First Factor, a OTP is sent to the Email address of the user, may it be official or personal.
Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.