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What What 1.0
What What - Black sillouettes icon set more>>
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Completly freeware.
Ruby/ActiveLdap 1.0.9
Open source Ruby object oriented interface to LDAP more>> Open source Ruby object oriented interface to LDAP
Ruby/ActiveLdap will allow you to easily map LDAP entries to Ruby objects with LDAP attribute accessors based on your LDAP servers schema and each objects objectClasses.
Enhancements
- Removed Base64 module use.
- Improved LDIF parser.
- Improved scheme parser.
- Supported Base64 in XML serialization.
- Supported TLS options.
- Supported ActiveRecord 2.2.2.
- Supported Ruby on Rails 2.2.2.
- Used rails/init.rb and rails_generators/ directory structure convention for Rails and gem. rails/ directory will be removed after 1.0.2 is released.
- AL-Admin migrated to Ruby on Rails 2.2.2 form 2.0.2.
- Improved ActiveDirectory integration.
- Accepted :class_name for belong_to and has_many option.
- Improved default port guess.
Bug fixes:
- [#4] ModifyRecord#load doesnt operate atomic. [gwarf12]
- [#5] to_xml supports :except option. [baptiste.grenier]
- [#6] to_xml uses ActiveResource format. [baptiste.grenier]
- Out of ranged GeneralizedTime uses Time.at(0) as fallback value. [Richard Nicholas]
- ActiveLdap:Base#to_s uses #to_ldif. [Kazuhiro NISHIYAMA]
- Fixed excess prefix extraction. [Grzegorz Marsza?ek]
- Skiped read only attribute validation. [???????]
- Treated "" as empty value. [Ted Lepich]
- [#9][#16] Reduced raising when DN value is invalid. [danger1986][Alexey.Chebotar]
- [#10][#12] Fixed needless , is appeared. [michael.j.konopka]
- [#11] Required missing active_ldap/user_password. [michael.j.konopka]
- [#13] Returned entries if has_many :wrap has nonexistent entry. [ingersoll]
- [#15] Fixed type error on computing DN. [ery.lee]
- ">=" filter operator doesnt work. [id:dicdak]
- [#17] ActiveLdap:Base.create doesnt raise exception. [Alexey.Chebotar]
What You Hear Is What You Send 1.0
What You Hear Is What You Send - Email the info/song playing in iTunes more>>
The script offers two options: Send only the information, or send the information plus the mp3 file.
Completly freeware.
Address Book 2 LDAP 0.2.5
Share Address Book contacts. more>>
The address book already has the capabilities to connect to LDAP and access contact information. Many mail clients can access and LDAP directory as well to access address information.
Asterisk 1.4.11
Asterisk can be considered to be a handy and complete PBX in software which provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX and more. more>>
Asterisk 1.4.11 can be considered to be a handy and complete PBX in software which provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX and more. Asterisk does voice over IP in three protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.
Asterisk provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing, Interactive Voice Response, Call Queuing. It has support for three-way calling, caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323 (as both client and gateway).
This version adds some custom modules by mezzoConsult
- app_ldap - ldap support for dialplan.
- app_notify - CallerID notification.
- app_swift - support for Text-To-Speech Cepstral voices in the dialplan.
- res_bonjour - configurable Bonjour support.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later (Universal)
AddressBook2LDAP 0.2.6
AddressBook2LDAP is a powerful and splendid tool which allows you to share your Address Book contacts with others via a LDAP directory. more>>
AddressBook2LDAP 0.2.6 is a powerful and splendid tool which allows you to share your Address Book contacts with others via a LDAP directory.
It transfers selections of contacts (individuals or groups) from the Address Book to the LDAP directory. The address book already has the capabilities to connect to LDAP and access contact information. Many mail clients can access and LDAP directory as well to access address information.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3 or later.
Enhancements:
- Version 0.2.6 includes the feature to migrate the primary address of an entry in the AddressBook to the LDAP directory.
- Several request have been received to address for various LDAP attributes to be populated.
- This release attempt to address most of them.

Mac OS X Update (G5) 10.2.8 (G5)
Mac OS X Update is designed to be a helpful update which delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, services and technologies: AirPort, Bluetooth, LDAP,etc. more>>
Mac OS X Update (G5) 10.2.8 (G5) is designed to be a helpful update which delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following applications, services and technologies: AirPort, Bluetooth, LDAP, and FireWire and USB device compatibility.The update also provides updated security services and includes the latest Security Updates
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2.7 or later
- For Power Mac G5 systems only
Mac OS X Update is packed with full of all enhancements that improve the reliability of Mac OS X ... Login authentication support for LDAP and Active Directory services. OpenSSH version 3.0Ruby-Net-LDAP 0.0.4
Open source Ruby LDAP environment development solution more>> Open source Ruby LDAP environment development solution
Ruby-Net-LDAP is an open source development solution that will provide a pure Ruby LDAP environment. Also Ruby-Net-LDAP comes with a full-featured pure-Ruby LDAP client.
LDapper 1.2.3
LDapper gives users a helping hand to search e-mail addresses. more>>
LDapper 1.2.3 gives users a helping hand to search e-mail addresses. It can be used with Mail Drop or other e-mail applications that don't support LDAP directly.
Requirements:
- The Appearance Manager (not included).
phpLDAPadmin 0.9.7.2
phpLDAPadmin - Web-based LDAP client more>>
Since it is a web application, this LDAP browser works on many platforms, making your LDAP server easily manageable from any location.
phpLDAPadmin is the perfect LDAP browser for the LDAP professional and novice alike. Its user base consists mostly of LDAP administration professionals.
Main features:
- LDAP tree browser
- Template-based entry editing
- Copy LDAP entries (even copy between different servers)
- Recursively copy entire trees
- Delete LDAP entries
- Recursively delete entire trees
- View and edit image attributes (like jpegPhoto)
- Advanced LDAP schema browser
- Template-based entry creation
- LDAP searches (both simple and advanced)
- LDIF and DSML export
- LDIF import
- Rename LDAP entries
- Manage user password hashes (supports sha, crypt, md5, blowfish, md5crypt)
- Browse RootDSE LDAP information
- Automagically determine your LDAP servers root DN
- Configurable authentication (anonymous, web login, or static)
- Friendly attribute translation (ie, display "Fax" instead of "facsimileTelephoneNumber")
- Binary attribute support
- Configurable support for aliases and referrals
- Automatically increment UID numbers
- Hyperlinks for mailto and href attribute values.
- Configurable read-only and read/write modes.
- Robust i18n support
- Available in 10 languages
- Extendible (we even provide a function reference).
Enhancements:
- Now fully supporting PHP5 - this will be the last version developed on PHP4.
- Revamped how you configure PLA - now using a config object and some checking,
- Revamped how you define LDAP servers - extending the LDAPServer object and adding some checking.
- Fixed all functions so that they now use the LDAPServer object.
- Introduced the template engine and configuration by XML files. (The old templates are still in this version, unchanged from 0.9.6. They will be removed after this version is released.)
- Changed dependancy checking to just index.php, so that common.php executes faster.
- Minor improvements to compare.php
- Much improved debug logging
- Much improved caching
- Improved LDAP server info display
- Some code readability cleanup
- Add other fixes as per the ChangeLog.
Ruby/LDAP 0.9.8
Extension library for Ruby that will provide the interface to some LDAP libraries more>> Extension library for Ruby that will provide the interface to some LDAP libraries
Ruby/LDAP is an extension library for Ruby that provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (e.g. OpenLDAP, UMich LDAP, Netscape SDK, ActiveDirectory).
The common API for application development is supported by Ruby/LDAP and described in RFC1823.
Enhancements
- Supported Ruby 1.9.x.
JAAS-Rimap 0.2
JAAS LoginModule providing authentication against a remote IMAP server more>> JAAS LoginModule providing authentication against a remote IMAP server
JAAS-Rimap provides a JAAS (Java Authentication and Authorization Service ) module allowing authentication against a remote IMAP server.
Delegating user authentication to an IMAP server is a common pattern used in PHP development, therefore this project brings this feature to Java.
Compared to similar projects (see links section ) it has the following advantages:
- simplicity: use of an existing authentication infrastructure with a lightweight network protocol (compared to LDAP or NTLM/Active Directory);
- true platform independence (no native code required);
- no special (root/administrator) rights required;
- depends only on APIs from the Java Runtime Environment.
JAAS-Rimap is well suited for prototyping as well as production use.
Main features:>
- Support for TLS and IMAP over SSL based on the Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE). Server certificate validation is configurable. This makes it easier to use servers with self signed certificates.
- When talking to the IMAP server, jaas-rimap always uses plaintext password authentication (using the LOGIN command). SASL authentication (using the AUTHENTICATE command) is not supported.
- The low level parts of the IMAP protocol are implemented using classes from GNU Classpath::inetlib project. To avoid dependencies these classes are included in the JAR distribution. However they are refactored to have a different Java package name, so that there will be no conflicts when deployed together with the complete inetlib.
- Successful login attempts can be cached to avoid repetitive connections to the server.
Enhancements:
- The server greeting is read (and checked) after the connection has been established.
- The debug option is implemented.
- The connection is correctly terminated by a LOGOUT command whenever possible (i.e. when no I/O or protocol errors occurred).
- The connection is always closed correctly.
- Added license to the source distribution.
LDapper X 2.0.4
LDapper X is a very tractable and powerful LDAP client for finding e-mail addresses and browsing LDAP servers. more>>
LDapper X 2.0.4 is a very tractable and powerful LDAP client for finding e-mail addresses and browsing LDAP servers.

Mac OS X Server Update 10.2.8
Mac OS X Server Update is considered to be a useful update which delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following services and technologies: Open Directory Password Server, LDAP,etc. more>>
Mac OS X Server Update 10.2.8 is considered to be a useful update which delivers enhanced functionality and improved reliability for the following services and technologies: Open Directory Password Server, LDAP, and FireWire and USB device compatibility.
It also includes an updated ethernet driver for 450MHz and 500MHz dual processor Power Mac G4 desktop systems and an update to the battery status menu. The update also provides updated security services and includes the latest Security Updates.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.2.6 or later
- Mac OS X Server
- Not for G5 systems
