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    Switch Miner

    Switch Miner

    Cisco switch port mapper

    Switch Miner is a lightweight utility for Windows that acts as a switch port mapper/switch port discovery tool for Cisco switches. It helps network engineers discover the devices that are connected to the all the ports of a switch. It will even discover neighboring switches via CDP and scan them also. Using SNMP it scans switches and creates excel xlsx or csv files. What Does Switch Miner Discover? Interface Info (Name/Last Change) Speed and Duplex (Operational/Admin) MAC...
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    NagVis
    NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known network managment system Nagios. NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure.
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    dbis

    DBIS Reference Implementation

    Reference implementation of Directory-Based Information Services, described in IETF Internet Drafts, intended to replace NIS and RFC2307.
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    WindowsMappedNetworkDriveHistoryEditor
    With this little tool, you can edit the MRU list (Most recently used) of the windows network-drive-mapping-dialog. You can also erase all saved data (history) with one click.
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    Moodle LDAP SSO Authentication Plugin
    This authentication plug-in enables LDAP single sign-on's from web portal SSL forms and uses a modified standalone version of the core LDAP Authentication Plug-in. Currently supports MS-ADLS (AD), and OpenLDAP (RFC2307 compliant) Server back ends.
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    A tool for generating objects that allow easy mapping from java to jndi/ldap data storage and integration of different data sources in a transparent data access layer.
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    JRower is a tool for loading database tables from flat files. You supply a XML file describing the fields in the file and their mapping to the database table columns. The data file can be a text file in CSV, delimited, fixed length, or Excel format.
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    This project will create a GUI which can be used transform a file types such as CSV to and from an LDIF file type using user mapping. As the project matures, more file types may be DSML, Java properties files and general delimited values files.
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