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Posted over 11 years ago
New maintenance version of 1.1.X branch available
Posted over 11 years ago
New maintenance version of 1.1.X branch available
Posted over 11 years ago
The Apache Syncope team is proud to announce the availability of the new maintenance release of Ad libitum. The release is available here. See release notes for more details.
Posted over 11 years ago by ilgrosso
Starting with recent SNAPSHOTs releases of 1.2.0, it has become fairly easy to call Apache Syncope via REST from your Java application. Full story »Original post blogged on b2evolution.
Posted over 11 years ago
Starting with recent SNAPSHOTs releases of 1.2.0, it has become fairly easy to call Apache Syncope via REST from your Java application.
Posted over 11 years ago by apatricelli
389 Directory Server is an Open Source LDAP server by Fedora, valid alternative to other implementations like as Apache DS, OpenLDAP or OpenDJ: let's see how to install it and use it with Apache Syncope. Full story »Original post blogged on b2evolution.
Posted over 11 years ago
389 Directory Server is an Open Source LDAP server by Fedora, valid alternative to other implementations like as Apache DS, OpenLDAP or OpenDJ: let's see how to install it and use it with Apache Syncope.
Posted over 11 years ago by Marco
Today we see how to create a user without saving the password in the Apache Syncope repository. The user password will be stored only on Active Directory. Full story »Original post blogged on b2evolution.
Posted over 11 years ago
Today we see how to create a user without saving the password in the Apache Syncope repository. The user password will be stored only on Active Directory.
Posted over 11 years ago by Marco
In this short post I want to talk about my last experience on AD and Adam. One of the main requirements was to run adamsync script remotely (from remote host) after a user has been created on Active Directory.  Adamsync synchronizes objects from ... [More] Active Directory Domain Services (AD) to an instance of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS - ADAM). Full story »Original post blogged on b2evolution. [Less]