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LDAP 2 SPARQL

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

LDAP 2 SPARQL - Accessing RDF Knowledge Bases via LDAP Clients In order to exploit the client support of LDAP directories with the semantic expressivity of RDF knowledge bases, we aim at integrating RDF knowledge bases into LDAP directory services. LDAP 2 SPARQL is a Backend to the widely used ... [More] OpenLDAP server. It translates LDAP queries into SPARQL queries, asks a SPARQL endpoint and translates the result back to LDIF. [Less]

10.7K lines of code

0 current contributors

almost 17 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Treequel

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

A Ruby library that presents an intuitive and natural interface to an LDAP directory, modeled after Sequel, a library that does the same thing for RDBMSes.

12K lines of code

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over 5 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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ldap2dns

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

ldap2dns reduces all kind of administration overhead: No more flat file editing, no more zone file editing. After having installed ldap2dns, the administrator only has to modify the data stored in the LDAP directory. Optionally access control can be configured for each zone, GUIs can be more ... [More] easily implemented, and add all other kind of zone and resource record information can be managed without interfering with the DNS server. ldap2dns works with the Horde application Beatnik, which provides a web-based application for managing the DNS records stored in LDAP. [Less]

2.88K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 11 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Tags c dns ldap

ldapvi

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

An interactive LDAP client for Unix terminals. Using it, you can update LDAP entries with a text editor. Think of it as vipw(1) for LDAP.

8.78K lines of code

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over 13 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Univention Corporate Server (UCS)

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Claimed by Univention Analyzed 4 months ago

UCS is a pre-configured Linux server operating system with: Active Directory-like domain services compatible with Microsoft Active Directory; a mature and easy-to-use management system for user, rights and infrastructure management; a scalable underlying concept suited for single server ... [More] scenarios as well as to run and manage thousands of clients and servers for thousands of users within one single UCS domain; an app center providing single-click installation and integration of many business applications from 3rd parties and Univention; management capabilities to manage Linux- and UNIX-based clients; command line, scripting interfaces and APIs for automatization and extension and Docker technology integration The complete source code of UCS is provided under an Open Source license. [Less]

2.58M lines of code

22 current contributors

about 2 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Alasca

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  Analyzed about 14 hours ago

Alasca is a tool that allows system administrators to edit and/or convert LDAP schemas to be used in different LDAP server technologies. Alasca is usefull in LDAP migration projects. Alasca offers numerous features such as: * Reading LDAP schema; * Converting LDAP schema for a ... [More] specific directory server technologie; * Navigate through object classes and attributes; * Redefining object identifiers; * Editing some extra Active Directory structural attributes (beta); The following directory server technologies are supported: * OpenLDAP 2.3 * OpenLDAP 2.4 (and cn=config LDIF format) * IBM Directory Server * SUN Directory Server * Active Directory [Less]

12.2K lines of code

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about 11 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Apache directory Server 1.0

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Claimed by Apache Software Foundation Analyzed about 19 hours ago

Our primary vision is to build an enterprise directory server platform where other Internet services snap in to store their data within the directory so they may be managed using LDAP. Its architecture is designed so services other than LDAP such DNS, DHCP, SLP, Kerberos, and UDDI can be implemented ... [More] and snapped in. These services will use a common networking layer (MINA) and each can be toggled on and off according to the needs of the environment. [Less]

303K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 16 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

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Ariadna Framework

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Open Source Framework for PHP5, find simplicity, multiple-choices and fast development cycle. * Framework Component-based * Small Footprint * Pluggable system * for PHP 5.2.3+ * Fast and easy to install and use. * Multiple OO Models: o internal (tdbo) ... [More] o doctrine | propel * Multiple Templating and View System: o HTML::Template o Zope-Tal o PHP Embeded o Savant o CREOLE Wiki Syntax parser o SVG output o DocBook? output o RSS and Atom ready * Multiple Controllers: o Cli (Console) Controllers o SOA-WOA Controllers (RPC) o REST Controllers o XUL Interfaces o XHTML | HTML5 [Less]

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Licenses: lgpl21_or..., lgpl3

ISPMan

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ISPMan is a distributed system to manage components of ISP from a central management interface. These components run accross frontend and backend servers. Front end servers are the machines that are directly visible to your internet users. For example your web (eg. Apache), SMTP ... [More] (eg. Postfix), DNS (eg. Bind) servers while backend servers can be Mailbox servers (eg. Cyrus IMAP server), Fileservers, database servers etc. ISPMan is designed to be scalable. Example: You may start with a single server to manage user's mailboxes and add more as you grow. ISPMan can manage this and allow you to create user's accounts and mailboxes on different servers. This does not affect the user at all but allows the system administrator to balance the load of mails on different machines. [Less]

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Licenses: gpl

Sync4j LDAP Connector

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Sync4j LDAP Connector is a plug-in for the Funambol DS server previously known as Sync4J. The Sync4JLDAP connector allows to synchronize contacts to and from an LDAP server. Now supports: - OpenLDAP - Fedora LDAP server

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