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ActiveDirectory uses Net::LDAP to provide a means of accessing and modifying an Active Directory data store.
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== DESCRIPTION: RubySync is a tool for synchronizing part or all of your directory, database or application data with anything else. It's event driven so it will happily sit there monitoring changes and passing them on. Alternatively, you can run it in one-shot mode and simply sync A with B. Yo...
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Active Directory For Ruby
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PassiveLDAP is an LDAP-ActiveRecord interoperability library designed to allow an ActiveRecord model (usually the Users model) to be replaced with an LDAP-based model. Active Directory examples included!
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* A small utiltity library to help alleviate the tedium of managing the contacts and e-mail lists from a Small Business Server 2003 Active Directory.
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It provides the interface to some LDAP libraries (e.g. OpenLDAP, Netscape SDK and Active Directory). The common API for application development is described in RFC1823 and is supported by Ruby/LDAP.
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RADUM is a module to manage users and groups in Active Directory uisng pure
Ruby on any supported platform.
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Plugin for omnifocus gem to provide bugzilla BTS synchronization.
The first time this runs it creates a yaml file in your home directory
for the bugzilla url, username, and queries.
The queries config is optional. If it is not included bugzilla-omnifocus will
pull all active bugs assigned to t...
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Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for
accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in
Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client feat...
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Using ActiveLdap, this library provides an easy interface for communicating with the Cornell University LDAP directory. Use of this directory is restricted to purposes authorized by the university.
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Frostale allows active directory login through a ruby gem.
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Generates a directory structure and assets to allow for using Active Record migrations within any project, Groovy, C#, etc.
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$Id: README.txt 204 2010-11-30 02:20:04Z pwilkins $
sm-transcript reads results of SLS processing and produces transcripts for
the SpokenMedia browser. For each file in the source folder whose extension
matches the source type, a file of destination type is created in the
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Active Directory authentication module for Devise, based off of LDAP Authentication
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ActiveDirectory uses Net::LDAP to provide a means of accessing and modifying an Active Directory data store. This is a fork of the activedirectory gem.
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A Gem tuned specifically to authenticate to Active Directory's flavor of ldap. Very bare-bones
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Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for
accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in
Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client feat...
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Net::LDAP for Ruby (also called net-ldap) implements client access for the
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an IETF standard protocol for
accessing distributed directory services. Net::LDAP is written completely in
Ruby with no external dependencies. It supports most LDAP client feat...
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Lookout
Lookout is a unit testing framework for Ruby┬╣ that puts your results in
focus. Tests (expectations) are written as follows
expect 2 do
1 + 1
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expect ArgumentError do
Integer('1 + 1')
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Simple search and authentication tool for Active Directory. This included support for both Ruby 1.9 and ruby 1.8 (using the SystemTimer gem).
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