Re: Help with LDAP Server

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Hi All
Finally I have decided to try  ldapadmin and its good for me. I have
installed phpldapadmin but for the moment I prefer to use ldapadmin. If, in
the futere,  I need to use a linux machine to administer I´ll use it.

Thank you very much for your answers,

one thing to newbies to ldap, this web
http://www.grennan.com/ldap-HOWTO.html is very very interesting to start
using LDAP

Greetings

ESG

2009/6/9 Zhang Huangbin <zhbmaillistonly@xxxxxxxxx>

> ESGLinux wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I have installed a LDAP Server to use it in my intranet so I have a single
>> user repository to my linux computers,
>>
>> I have configured the computers with system-config-authentication.
>>
>> My question now is how I add the users to the LDAP database?
>>
>> I have seen the command ldapadd, but  its not easy to use as useradd.  Is
>> this the only way to add users to LDAP, isn´t there a gui tool or
>> specialized comand to do it?
>>
>
> - phpLDAPadmin:
>  http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/
>
> phpLDAPadmin (also known as PLA) is a web-based LDAP client. It provides
> easy, anywhere-accessible, multi-language administration for your LDAP
> server.
>
>
> - ldapadmin:
>  http://ldapadmin.sourceforge.net/
>
> Ldap Admin is free Win32 administration tool for LDAP directory management.
> This application lets you browse, search, modify, create and delete objects
> on LDAP server. It also supports more complex operations such as directory
> copy and move between remote servers and extends the common edit functions
> to support specific object types (such as groups and accounts).
>
>
>
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>
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