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    GQ is an LDAP client based on GTK+/GTK2
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    Ruby/LDAP is an extension library for Ruby. It provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (e.g. OpenLDAP, Netscape SDK and Active Directory). The common API for application development is described in RFC1823 and is supported by Ruby/LDAP.
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    A LDAP based cluster control system that allows the deployment and administration of heterogeneous clusters. An extremely generic framework designed to be extended as required by administrators for each cluster.
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    pppd_ldap is a plugin for pppd >= 2.4.2 which forms an "LDAP-enabled" version of pppd. Plugin authorizes PAP users and can set IP address and session/idle timout according to data retrieved from LDAP server.
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    CPU is meant to be a swiss army knife for administrators who are currently using or wanting to use an LDAP backend for user authentication. This project allows for easy user administration of LDAP users and allows for user and group mods, deletes and add
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    A portal project providing useful information for those who have the hard job administering a school network. Hints, tips, configurations and special software for servers that can be used in educational environments can be found here.
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    mx-plugins is a project witch should contain some plugins for the SAMBA file-server. For now it is an sam_ads plugin witch'll provide a Active Diretory LDAP tree as SAM database for SAMBA to run an Active Directory in mixed mode. And an vfs_antivir mo
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    mod_ispman is an apache module that interfaces with ISPMan (http://www.ispman.org/). It will take care of virtual hosts, authentication and authorisation. It will maintain a local cache to keep hits on the LDAP server low and performance up.
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