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    ldif-preg_replace

    sed-like modify and convert LDIF files using regular expressions

    This small perl tool allows you to easily modify LDIF files with the power of regular Expressions. Unlike the sed-command this tool deals well with LDIF files, supporting base64 encoding/decoding and wrapping/folding. It can be used in a pipe, making it the ideal choice for automation and enhances common commands like ldapsearch and ldif-extract.
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    This small perl program allows you to easily export LDAP entries from an LDAP server (MS ActiveDirectory for example) to csv format. It can export various csv formats and can deal with mutlivalued attributes.
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    ldap-searchEntries.pl is a small perl script that searches for entries based on a list provided by STDIN. The values given from STDIN are parsed into a filterstring containing placeholders. The found DNs are printed to STDOUT for each search. Parameters allow fine tuning of all features including attribute printing.
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    YASAT is a simple stupid audit tool. It try to be as simple as possible with minimum binary dependencies (only sed, grep and cut)
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    etckeeper-ng

    Backup solution based using git and rsync next level

    Etckeeper-ng is a bash script which uses git and rsync awk sed and find to create a backup directory of your /etc linux directory. It is easy to configure. The default configuration should work on most boxes. Just make sure you have git rsync and all the other requirements installed. When you use the etckeeper-ng the first time open a terminal and type "etckeeper-ng init" to create your first initial backup or "etckeeper-ng help" to show the help for this script.
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    Database storage of IP Addresses for on-the-fly creation of .vnc connection files. IP's are learned either via a PHP POST form or tac/grepped from an email log. Currently uses Apache, PHP4, MySQL, gnu-pop3d/courier-imap, tac, grep, gawk, sed, bash.
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    IpfwAdmin is a stand-alone web based admin tool that manages FreeBSD Ipfw rule tables. It's contains plain c and some csh/awk/sed scripts.
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