Matt Hyne wrote: > I am looking for an LDAP addressbook application that has a web front > end, and it easy to maintain and configure (linux of course). > > I looked at http://ldap-users.sourceforge.net/ but it does not support > past RH7.0. > > I have played around with creating my own - but to write the tools so > that it can be updated easily would be a reasonable amount of work - > and I would prefer a tool, than having to hand modify the database > everytime I want to make a change.
gq rocks if you're editing the database. Very powerful, also handy if you happen to be debugging problems because it gives you a pretty hierarchial diagram of the database. http://biot.com/gq/ the perl interface to ldap is also pretty good if you happen to swing that way. gq is also good for looking stuff up, but most apps talk ldap these days. Netscape will let you look at an ldap database. I'm told that mozilla can also do this but I haven't yet figured out how. I'd be interested to know how because it forms yet another piece of my diabolical plan to be able to access all my mail stuff from anywhere. James. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
