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Old 10-15-2008
LDAP Account Manager 2.4.0 (Default branch)

Image LDAP Account Manager makes it possible to manage various account types (Unix, Samba, and Kolab) in an LDAP directory. It also features an external script for managing quotas and home directories. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release supports the management of DHCP entries. The dependency on MHash was replaced by Hash (now PHP > 5.1.2). There were also several improvements for lamdaemon (e.g. a separate installation package). Image

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HTTPFS2(1)																HTTPFS2(1)

NAME
httpfs2 - mount a file from a http server into the filesystem SYNOPSIS
httpfs2 [OPTIONS] URL FUSE-OPTIONS httpfs2_ssl [OPTIONS] URL FUSE-OPTIONS DESCRIPTION
httpfs2 is a FUSE based filesystem for mounting http or https URLS as files in the filesystem. There is no notion of listable directories in http so only a single URL can be mounted. The server must be able to send byte ranges. OPTIONS
-c console Attempt to use the file ior device console for output after fork. The default is /dev/console. -f Do not fork, stay in foreground. -t timeout Use different timeout for connections. Default '30's. URL The url should specify the protocol as http or https, and it may specify basic authentication username and password. Currently special characters like whitespace are not handled so the URL cannot contain them. See a sample URL below: http://user:password@server.com/dir/file FUSE-OPTIONS These options are passed to the FUSE library. At the very least the mount point should be specified. EXIT STATUS
0 Successfully connected to the server other Failure (url parsing error, server error, FUSE setup error). Some FUSE errors may happen only after the process forks so they will not be returned in exit value. BUGS
The process can be stopped by typing ^Z on the terminal which may not be desirable under some circumstances. AUTHORS
Miklos Szeredi <miklos@szeredi.hu> hmb marionraven at users.sourceforge.net Michal Suchanek <hramrach@centrum.cz> COPYING
Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL). 03/13/2010 HTTPFS2(1)
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