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led - LDAP editor

Copyright (c) 2003-2017, Larry Lile.  All rights reserved.
This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the BSD software license.

Led is a general purpose LDAP editor which allows editing
of LDIF records or standard unix flat file representations
of LDAP databases using your favorite editor.

LDAP URLs are now properly supported in configuration files.

autofs search base is now consulted for automount maps.

sssd configuration is now consulted, if running as root.
This is only for root as the sssd.conf is not accessible by
normal users.  Duplicate any autofs related configuration in
autofs.conf for general purpose use.

               !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
* Please Note:  A user defined map config file format      *
* change has been made that is likely incompatible with    *
* your current .led/maps files. Please see INSTALL for     *
* further information.                                     *
               !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Please, provide feedback on led.  Suggestions, bugs reports,
requests for enhancement, patches, anything just so that I can
see how many people are using led.  There is a mailing list
led-users@lists.sourceforge.net and forums set up on the
SourceForge site http://sourceforge.net/projects/led/.  
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Led requires Perl 5.6.1 or higher and several perl modules in
order to operate, they are as follows.

Net::LDAP	perl-ldap
Authen::SASL	perl-Authen-SASL
GSSAPI		perl-GSSAPI
Digest::MD5	Digest-MD5
URI		URI

The current versions of perl-ldap, perl-Authen-SASL and 
perl-GSSAPI work together without any known issues.  The Cyrus
versions of these perl modules should work but I no longer
use them or test with them.

Before installing Led you should have a working knowlege of
LDAP and perl.  The supplied maps are relativly generic and
should be reviewed before use to insure that they meet your
needs.

It is highly advised that after you install Led that you test
every map you intend on using by making some changes with the
'-n' option invoked and verifying all changes Led is going to
make to your database.

Led has been tested with both OpenLDAP, Sun ONE Directory
Server 5.x, RedHat Directory Server 10.x, 9.x, 8.x and
Active Directory.

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Source: README.txt, updated 2017-07-19