Resend. I directed this to wrong email last time:<br>
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My company just finished a remote OpenLDAP roll-out for one of our
larger customers. Sadly we couldn't find a nice GUI for them to create
the users and passwords in. They just use it for centralized logins.<br>
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Required modifications to the nsswitch.conf file, libnss-something.conf
file and one other conf file and the users still cannot use passwd to
change their account passwords.<br>
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A nice Ubuntu-flavored LDAP tool would be magnificant.<br>
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The GUIs we evaluated: <br>
1. Directory Manager: Pumps out error messages in Spanish onto stdio.
Likes to corrupt the database weekly and cause slapd to crash -and-
cannot create new schemas.<br>
2. GQ: Last updated in 2003, no longer actively maintained<br>
3. <font size="-1">LDAP Browser/Editor: Last updated in 2001<br>
4. Yala: Lovely looking, but, last updated in July 2004<br>
5. kLDAP: KDE ldap. Couldn't evaluate (Gnome enviroment)<br>
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Additionally we had to find (difficult) two schemas to support linux
PAM. I'll have to locate the files again and give a list of all the
hoops it took. So I'll add a big smile to this suggestion. =)</font><br>-- <br>--- The White Mink ---