84 projects tagged "LDAP"
NordicEdge Certificate Services gives Web service providers a simple path to integrate x509 certificate authentication, digital signatures, and automatic self-registration with their existing authentication infrastructure. Users can be authenticated by HTTPS client certificates or by a simple WebServices API. The vast majority of x509 certificates are supported, both from major vendors and internal enterprise certificates. Supported signature types are PKCS#7, S/MIME, and XML Digital signatures.
Samba LDAP Tools++ is a branch of the smbldap-tool scripts. It has Kerberos (Heimdal) support for passwords, LDAP hashes, and domain machines; support for DynDNS updates on Samba using BIND; and additional structures for system users that allow a single user to play different roles as RADIUS, LDAP, Kerberos, Samba, and Jabber users. It has many additions and functions that allow full support on new technologies.
The deepOfix Mail Server makes it possible for organizations with minimal technical expertise to have robust server infrastructure. deepOfix offers unprecented ease of use, doesn't require prior GNU/Linux experience and is backed by a full-time development and support team. deepOfix features LDAP-based directory services for user account management, email delivery, distribution lists, and addressbooks. It also includes built in tools for spam and virus control, webmail, and fetching email.
nss-pam-ldapd is a Name Service Switch module and Pluggable Authentication Module using an LDAP server. It allows your LDAP server to provide user account, group, host name, alias, netgroup, and almost any other information that you would normally get from /etc flat files or NIS, and allows you to do authentication to an LDAP server.
LDAP for Haskell provides an interface to the C LDAP API for Haskell programmers. With it, you can search and modify LDAP directories. The Haskell binding features automatic memory management and proper handling for binary data, and handles all marshalling into and out of C data structures for you automatically.
MyVirtualDirectory is a virtual directory that facilitates the integration of applications with identity data in multiple authoritative sources in real time. The virtual directory acts as a proxy between an application and the authoritative sources, hiding the details of how or where the data is coming from. MyVirtualDirectory includes support for accessing directories and relational databases and for quickly integrating with custom sources such as Web services.
Crowd is a Web-based single sign-on (SSO) tool that simplifies application provisioning and identity management. It has connectors for popular open source projects like Apache (via Perl) and Subversion. Pre-built connectors for other popular commercial products like Jive Forums, JIRA, and Confluence are also available.