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Simple shell scripts to handle POSIX entries in an LDAP directory
Ldapscripts are shell scripts that allow to manage POSIX accounts (users, groups, machines) in an LDAP directory. They may be used independently or automatically by Samba, to handle POSIX information within accounts before adding Samba information.
Naraio is LAMP like software. It contains Apache, MySQL, PHP, Perl, Openssl, Phpmyadmin, OpenLDAP, Subversion, Ruby, Python, Phpldapadmin, and Trac. Trac and Subversion are authenticates user with integrated ldap. Naraio is easy, secure and flexible.
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
ISPMan is a system to design massive ISPs using LDAP as the backend.
ISPMan provides a web front end and a commandline interface to create virtual domains and manages users, dns information, email infos and httpd setup data for these vhosts.
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This project aims to provide an easy to use interface to Samba, openLDAP, and Printing (via cups, iptables, emerge and apt-get. It currently is command-line based, and has the beginnings of a graphical interface via kommander (see quanta).