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    ldif-preg_replace

    sed-like modify and convert LDIF files using regular expressions

    This small perl tool allows you to easily modify LDIF files with the power of regular Expressions. Unlike the sed-command this tool deals well with LDIF files, supporting base64 encoding/decoding and wrapping/folding. It can be used in a pipe, making it the ideal choice for automation and enhances common commands like ldapsearch and ldif-extract.
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    ldif-extract

    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.
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    Autoresponder for Postfix with LDAP accounts
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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.
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    PyADtools will allow Python to easily search, create and manipulate Active Directory objects in a Windows environment. Currently, it is merely a front-end to ADSI. The project will ultimately provide flexible, cross-platform Active Directory tools.
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    OpenPrivacy allows italian companies (and Public Administration) to be complient with D.lgs. 196/03 - Testo Unico Privacy - Annex B; we manage authentication, profiling, password policy, FileServer, backup policy, internet authentication. The system is b
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    Packages, Scripts, documentation and howto deploy an important number of X-Terminals using a cluster of XTerminal servers. Target is 2000 and more terminals with a cluster of XTerm servers
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    Ldapmenu is a tool for managing an LDAP database for PSOIX users. It works in Linux, Sun, Tru64, HP-UX all from one console. It offers user/group/host/application management. This is a tool but also contains OpenLDAP setup instructions.
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