I would suggest phpQLAdmin (http://www.adfinis.com/projects/phpQLAdmin/en_vhist.php)
Looks nice, but mostly I use home-grown scripts :)

Franky


On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 23:47:30 -0700
adam jacob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 01:04:42PM -0600, Slepp Lukwai wrote:
> > Well, outside of the scripts and programs I've written for simple
> > management, I was wondering if anyone uses something they rather like for
> > administering their LDAP databases?
> > 
> > I've tried out LDAP Browser/Editor, the Java one, and it's not too bad,
> > but the speed isn't quite what I'd like to see. Some of the other
> > Linux/UNIX managers that are open source tend to lack something, and I've
> > yet to try any of the commercial Windows clients. (I've also used some PHP
> > ones, and the speed is definitely not what I want to see, but they
> > function :)
> > 
> > So, I'm just curious to see what everyone tends to use for managing users.
> > You can just reply to me personally instead of the list, if you prefer to
> > keep the list traffic down.
> 
> I've written an application called LAST that's intended to be a generic
> interface to editing objects in LDAP, with lots of options for display
> preferences and security settings.  It's working pretty well, and the
> last few things that need to be implemented (Templates and Sub-Object
> support) are being sorted out now.
> 
> It requires a bit of setup, as you must describe your schema using a 
> Stub language, which then creates OO Perl modules.  It works great, though,
> and gives you lots of flexibility.
> 
> http://www.sysadminsith.org/software/last
> 
> Adam
> 
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