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Re: Looking for a good LDAP client
"Magnate" <not@receiving.here> writes:
> So, does anyone know of a good LDAP client they can recommend? I'm not above > using a java client, it doesn't have to be native to KDE. It just has to > connect easily (supporting SSL/TLS) and allow adding and modifying entries. If you can accept a command-line solution, try out ldapvi.[1] Its an interactive LDAP client that can hook to your existing text editor (not necessarily Vi ;) that supports TLS and lets you update your LDAP database directly from the LDIF (actually ldapvi's own LDIF dialect.) Cheers, Zakame Footnotes: [1] http://packages.debian.org/ldapvi |
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Re: Looking for a good LDAP client
"Zak B. Elep" <zakame@zakame.net> wrote
> "Magnate" <not@receiving.here> writes: > >> So, does anyone know of a good LDAP client they can recommend? I'm not >> above >> using a java client, it doesn't have to be native to KDE. It just has to >> connect easily (supporting SSL/TLS) and allow adding and modifying >> entries. > > If you can accept a command-line solution, try out ldapvi.[1] Its an > interactive LDAP client that can hook to your existing text editor (not > necessarily Vi ;) that supports TLS and lets you update your LDAP > database directly from the LDIF (actually ldapvi's own LDIF dialect.) Ooh, interesting suggestion! I'll check it out - many thanks. CC |
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Re: Looking for a good LDAP client
Magnate wrote:
> "Zak B. Elep" <zakame@zakame.net> wrote >> "Magnate" <not@receiving.here> writes: >> >>> So, does anyone know of a good LDAP client they can recommend? I'm not >>> above >>> using a java client, it doesn't have to be native to KDE. It just has to >>> connect easily (supporting SSL/TLS) and allow adding and modifying >>> entries. >> >> If you can accept a command-line solution, try out ldapvi.[1] Its an >> interactive LDAP client that can hook to your existing text editor (not >> necessarily Vi ;) that supports TLS and lets you update your LDAP >> database directly from the LDIF (actually ldapvi's own LDIF dialect.) > > Ooh, interesting suggestion! I'll check it out - many thanks. It's superb!! Thanks again for the suggestion. Liking it a lot. CC |
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