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    ldap-yp-tools

    LDAP tools to support formerly NIS environments.

    Many enviroments are switching from the Network Information Service (NIS) system over to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for sharing their network information (login names, passwords, home directories, group information) to all of the machines on the network. NIS was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP). This package implements several utilites that provide functional equivalents to utilities from the yp-tools and util-linux-ng package.
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    Miscellaneous Source Code useful for systems administration of both Windows and Linux machines. Very random collection of small tidbits of code.
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    x2go is a "server based computing environment". It can be sized from single PC-installations to enterprise networks with multiple servers and LDAP Trees. You may use SmardCards for Authentification. Sessions can be suspended and resumed.
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    LDAP Account Sync project's goal is to synchronize windows user account information and passwords in a OpenLDAP server. This is not authorization, but rather synchronization of the account information. This service can be used for single login site
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    Perl tools for keeping an LDAP directory service in sync with NIS or any other text based naming service.
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    pam_ldap extensions and tools. Here you will find several patches for pam_ldap adding features like time-based login, restriction of login-count and comand-line tools to maintain useraccounts.
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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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    Perl Extensions for OpenLDAP is a PERL extensions package derived from the PerLDAP package. The goal of Perl Extensions for OpenLDAP is to expose the native OpenLDAP C API, as is, to programs written in the PERL language. This package differes from othe
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