uld centralise all user accessible apps (such as
the wiki where this page is) in one place.
I would be interested to know what you are doing/using and whether it is open
source or not.
> >>
> >> My problem: how to efficiently search for users who have expired?
> >>
>
On Friday, 12 August 2011 16:30:26 Mehmet wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Your great replies to my previous question encouraged me to ask your
> opinion on another issue that is not directly related to perl-LDAP, but
> rather to LDAP itself. I am sorry if this is out-of-context, and please
> ignore this
On Thursday, 28 April 2011 21:07:20 Prentice Bisbal wrote:
> We recently updated our Active Directory servers to 2008 R2. I had a
> perl script that would change a users password in OpenLDAP and Active
> Directory at the same time. This was working fine until the update. I
> can still change a user
On Tuesday, 19 January 2010 17:35:47 Young, Darren wrote:
> I'm in the process of creating an all Perl/LDAP based AD management set
> of libraries and scripts and am looking for any assistance in
> development and/or testing it. Our overall goal has been to have a
> toolset that can be used from UN
On Thursday 11 June 2009 20:10:17 Bryan Irvine wrote:
> I got around those problems but I'm still having problems binding to the
> DB.
Have you tested the account via different means? E.g., assuming you have
OpenLDAP client binaries available:
ldapsearch -x -H ldaps://myldapserver.mydomain.com -
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 10:57:17 omi wrote:
> On Jan 6, 1:15 pm, bgmi...@staff.telkomsa.net (Buchan Milne) wrote:
> > On Monday 05 January 2009 19:56:03 omkar wrote:
> > > hi all,
> > > I am trying to write one tool, that could find the all available dc
> >
On Monday 05 January 2009 19:56:03 omkar wrote:
> hi all,
> I am trying to write one tool, that could find the all available dc
> values.
You should pose your problem more precisely. E.g., maybe you would prefer to
find the DC values for all entries of objectclass domain?
> see example:
> -> bas