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    An open source Identity & Access Management solution with AD-functions

    ...The integrated portal with Single Sign-On and self-service functions provides access to all IT services and applications. Thanks to pre-built software and integration packages, apps can be easily put into operation. UCS is ideal for managing distributed, heterogeneous, and virtualized IT environments across Windows, Mac OS, and Linux systems. Find out more about UCS on our website: https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/ Click here to download the free UCS Core Edition: https://www.univention.com/download-ucs
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    OpenLdap Server Quick Setup

    Tool to quickly set up an LDAP server

    Tool to quickly set up an OpenLDAP server based on the steps outlined at: http://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/centos-how-tos/step-step-openldap-server-configuration-centos-7-rhel-7.html Automates the process of installing the required packages, generating a hashed password for the LDAP admin, creating certs, writing/importing config files, and restarting services. *This script will overwrite existing LDAP configs* Written with RHCSA students in mind, who will need an LDAP server to work with but won't actually be tested on how to set one up. Tested on a clean install/update of: CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core) + perl v5.16.3
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    Openldapconf is a shell script to install and configure openldap and its dependencies automagically. By now, it includes integration with Samba and Squid. You can make a full installation or configure the packages separated. Powered by Slackware
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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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    WWW interface to LDAP server allows to administer LDAP directory using WWW interface. It uses certificates a10n, has search, edit, administer capabilities and also anonymous read-only access. wpLDAP depends on Apache, PHP, OpenLDAP and OpenSSL packages
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