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Hi!
I'm not a advanced user, but I think I've an advanced question I need to write a ksh script which changes some user data in our LDAP based directory (ms active directory). I do not need a possibility to authenticate, like PAM or something. Or can you tell me a tool which is able to do this for me? - I mean access the LDAP directory and change values? Thanks in advance Juan |
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There are three simple utilities that you can use to search and modify data in LDAP (ldapsearch, ldapdelete and ldapmodify). You can find more information in your manpage or at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LDAP-HOWTO/utilities.html
Cheers, Keith |
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