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« on: December 26, 2005, 09:40:01 AM »

* Browsing, searching and editing of the DIT.
o Browsing
+ easy navigation through the hierarchical DIT
+ viewing of entries' contents
o Editing
+ adding, removing, modifying and editing of a single entry or an attribute
+ copying, renaming, deleting, and moving entries or entire sub trees in DIT
o Searching
+ search results can be saved into an LDIF file
* LDIF support. Entire trees and single entries can be easily exported to and imported from LDIF.
* Object templates. Object templates are used for creating and adding new entries. The templates can be manually or automatically (from existing entries) created.
* Binary value support. Attribute contents can be saved or loaded from a file.
* LDAP v3 aware. Handles and manages referrals, allows for specifying and displaying operational attributes and also for retrieving the naming contexts from the server root DSE.
* SSL support.
* Drag and drop, copy-and-paste interface. Allows for copying and pasting or dragging and dropping entries or attributes between multiple instances or within a single instance of the browser.
* Named sessions. Allows for working with LDAP severs with different configurations.
* Attribute viewers/editors. Each attribute can be associated with a particular viewer/editor that helps to display/edit the contents of the attribute in a specific manner.
o Built-in viewers:
+ CertificateViewer for displaying certificate information
+ ImageViewer for displaying any gif or jpg images
+ PasswordEditor for verifying and generating MD5, SHA and Unix Crypt passwords
o Custom viewers:
+ can be written by users and easily plugged-in into the browser
* Applet support. The browser can be ran as a singed or unsigned applet within a web browser.



Download it -------- http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/~gawor/ldapcommon/bin/Browser282b2.zip

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