Aly Dharshi wrote:
Please don't mind if I decide to disagree with you :) :) I guess that we in the CS Department (sigh) using Solaris 9 are moving from the NIS+ system to Iplanet Directory Server 5.0, there are management tools with this software of course, but I think that there is a great tool its called PERL and some ldap modules such as Mozilla::LDAP::* you can build whatever you want instead of using the slow java intereface yuck !
The first time I had to manage an LDAP server, I built a rudimentary CGI interface that basically displayed the entire record in a text box where I would edit it and submit the changes. It required some knowledge of the desired attribute values, but the mechanics of performing the updates was made much easier.

These days I use GQ (a Gtk LDAP client <http://biot.com/gq/>), but I'm thinking about building a Perl or shell CLI utility to semi-automate the search/edit/submit process.

Tony
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