!c99Shell v. 1.0 pre-release build #16!

Software: Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS). PHP/5.1.6 

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Browse Database
This page allows you to navigate through the heirarchy of objects in your LDAP database, create and remove objects, and edit their attributes. The DN for the object being managed is always shown in the Browsing field - to quickly navigate to another object, enter a new DN and click Show. To move up the heirarchy, click on Browse Parent.

The rest of the page is divided into two tabs :

Child objects
This table lists all objects under the current one. You can edit a sub-object by clicking on it's DN, or delete objects by checking them and hitting the Remove Selected Children button. To change the DN of a sub-object, click on the Rename link and enter a new DN in the field that appears.

Clicking on Add a new sub-object will bring up a form for entering the details of a new empty object under the current one.

Object attributes
This table lists all attributes of the current object. To edit the values of one, click on the Edit link on the right. To delete attributes, check the boxes next to them and then click the Remove Selected Attributes button. In both cases, the LDAP server will enforce restrictions on allowed and required attributes for the object's class.

A new attribute can be created by clicking the Add attribute to object link, which will display field for entering a name and value.


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