Hello Petter (and the list): As requested, I'm forwarding comments here about what GUI clients seem to work for LDAP. I've used "gq" for some time. It seems to work for browsing as well as updating values, though I haven't tried major tree surgery (moving objects, removing subtrees) with it. This is the classic sort of area that I find a gui useful, if it's sufficently powerful: I do LDAP maintenance seldom enough that I tend to forget the finicky (but powerful) syntax. If I need to do more than update a few values (repoint someone's NFS automount homedir, for ex.) I refresh the neurons needed to write the ldapmodify script.
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