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#4 About clients to manipulate data Posted by barbacha (82.227.xx.xx) on Wed 19 Mar 2008 at 17:18 Good article ! You could also use lat or directory-administrator to manipulate your directory data. For example, I love lat for it's ability to show views like "samba users" etc. All three programs (gq included) are available on Debian and Ubuntu. All three have severe bugs in my opinion (crashes upon binding to the OpenLDAP server, and other). So sometimes I have to revert to PHPLdapAdmin to do the stuff. When I'm in the "geeky" mood, or when I need to make mass-modifications, I use ldapvi. You use it with the same API as ldapsearch or ldapadd and you can edit the result of the search query in $EDITOR (vi by default). Upon saving, ldapvi constructs and applies a LDIF change file. Happy ldapping all ! Nico http://www.nbi.fr/
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