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OneLDAP is a limited LDAP server that is a proxy to other common protocols, such as POP3 and IMAP. It provides basic SEARCH and BIND functions for standard LDAP authentication. It is based on the shell backend function of OpenLDAP. Release files are available at the project website.
389 DS Graph is a utility for graphing connections and operations from the 389 Directory Server (formerly Fedora Directory Server). 389 DS Graph works with 389DS, Fedora DS, Red Hat DS, and may work with Sun DS.
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.
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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This will be an ADS-Connector written in perl to synchronize user-accounts from any LDAP-Server with the Microsoft Active Directory (one-way: LDAP -> ADS).
There will be two parts:
1. the server-side, residing on the MS-ADS server (slave to LDAP) and