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Re: cn=Config GUI was: Re: ldap on Ubuntu 10.0.4
- To: openldap-technical@openldap.org
- Subject: Re: cn=Config GUI was: Re: ldap on Ubuntu 10.0.4
- From: Emmanuel Lecharny <elecharny@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 13:54:20 +0200
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On 8/4/10 1:36 PM, Marcio Merlone wrote:
Em 03-08-2010 17:12, Howard Chu escreveu:
Chris Jacobs wrote:
This has been asked before - and the response has always been any
gui ldap
browser - like apache directory studio.
I used to use jxplorer but that seems not to be actively maintained
these days. I would definitely use Apache Directory Studio if I
wanted a GUI now.
Nothing (yet) for editing cn=config specifically yet.
I know of some LDAP GUI for editing entries, but my question was
specifically about a hi-level tool, where you don't have to care about
semantics and rules, attributes, etc. Something where you can change
"Debug level" using a drop-down or multiple checkbox choices instead
of "olcLogLevel", just to illustrate what I mean.
We are working on integrating such a tool in Apache Directory Studio.
May be by the end of this year. Keep tuned...
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Regards,
Cordialement,
Emmanuel Lécharny
www.iktek.com