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mod_psldap is an Apache module for leveraging LDAP services built on the OpenLDAP library and the Apache APIs, to include web based A&A, web based updates to the LDAP store, server-side XSLT processing, and session management across servers.
Provide an LDAP client API for Python, C wrapper module around OpenLDAP 2.x with an object-oriented API, several additional modules for processing LDIF, LDAP URLs and LDAP schema information
Unlike most LDAP authentication solutions this module integrates into Jabberd14 server using its module API (JSM). It consists of two parts - module itself and XDB helper. This module supports versions 1.4 and 1.6 of jabberd.
OpenLDAP overlay module which optionally handles the auto-incrementing of posixAccount uidNumber and gidNumber attributes when adding new accounts to the directory which do not have these attributes defined.
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.
pam-openvpn is a Linux PAM-module which works together with OpenVPN. With this pam-module it is possible to establish vpn connections when a user logs into a system and tear down the connection when the user logs off. This is ideal for mobile systems.