Re: OpenLDAP

2002-11-21 Thread Thomas Charron
Quoting Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Does anyone know of a good GUI or web-based browser for OpenLDAP? I'd
 like to be able to create/modify objects, etc. faster, and without as
 much typign ;-)

http://freshmeat.net/projects/awebdap/?topic_id=28%2C68%2C243%2C129

I tended to like that one..  Searching freshmeat for LDAP Web reveals many, 
though..  Take yer pick..  ;-)

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Re: OpenLDAP

2002-11-21 Thread pll

In a message dated: 21 Nov 2002 14:35:27 EST
Kenneth E. Lussier said:

Does anyone know of a good GUI or web-based browser for OpenLDAP? I'd
like to be able to create/modify objects, etc. faster, and without as
much typign ;-)

Read this months issue of LJ, the entire issue is devoted to LDAP.
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Re: OpenLDAP

2002-11-21 Thread John Abreau
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Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Does anyone know of a good GUI or web-based browser for OpenLDAP? I'd
 like to be able to create/modify objects, etc. faster, and without as
 much typign ;-)

Yes and no. I poked around on freshmeat.net for something like that, after 
setting up LDAP on Monday by following the article in Linux Journal. 
GQ worked reasonably well; I could add all sorts of stuff the existing 
LDAP entries, but I couldn't see any way within GQ to add a completely
new entry. I ended up just writing a shell script that would create a 
dummy entry with a specified UID, which I could then edit with GQ.


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Re: OpenLDAP book?

2002-10-08 Thread pll


In a message dated: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 13:46:12 PDT
Ken Ambrose said:

Hey, all.  It appears to me that OpenLDAP has an almost complete dearth of
dead-tree documentation.  Is this true? 

Ayup!  I've been looking for a good book on LDAP of *any* kind for a 
couple of years now.  There are a 3 or 4 out there, but nothing 
really on technical side of running an LDAP server, and getting 
information into and out of it.  There seems to be a lot on building 
applications to *use* an already existing LDAP server, which really 
doesn't do you much good if you can't figure out how to set the damn 
thing up and populate it to begin with!

Does anyone know of a reasonably good book that is still in print
that I might be able to find?

There's one by Marc Wilcox, published by Wrox Press, called 
Implementing LDAP.  The book focuses mostly on the Netscape server, 
and is a couple years old, but has a decent amount on OpenLDAP as 
well.  The focus on the Netscape server is due to Marc's involvement 
with and development for Netscape I assume.  The book is pretty 
decent, but still not the Sysadmin's Guide to OpenLDAP I'd prefer 
existed :(

HTH,

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