So I thought I'd have a play with it to get a feel for how it would work for us.
That play took a while (two days) but I'm beginning to get a feel for it. While I normally like the command line for alot of sys-admin stuff, I really wanted a graphical browser to surf around entries and make changes.
It took half a day to track down and configure jxplorer, but this did what I wanted and my search ended there. Other candidates which I tried out included:
- directory_administrator old school X11 interface, does not currently work with OpenLDAP 2.2 or newer - which was a problem for me.
- lat which was a prone to crashing at my hand: I think due to my incompetence.
- luma which I couldn't get configured - probably for the same reason I had problems with lat.
The upside: One directory of users with roles, all the services use this directory. Centralised and manageable.
You're seeing the hint of an upside. It's there. GOod luck with it! ... Jxplorer is a great browser/editor. You might want to put web2ldap onto a server somewhere as another alternative. Then you can browse, edit, etc. from anywhere. Just a thought.
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