Hello LIst,
Apologies but I found this usermanager which also works with LDAP and I am wondering if anyone else might have tried it and could perhaps give me a clue if it is worth giving a try, have a look here: http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/passwordmanagerpro/index.html
Kind regards Per Qvindesland
Per Qvindesland wrote:
Apologies but I found this usermanager which also works with LDAP and I am wondering if anyone else might have tried it and could perhaps give me a clue if it is worth giving a try, have a look here: http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/passwordmanagerpro/index.html
I've always been an advocate of trying things for oneself and not relying on other's opinions. So, without even looking at the URL, I'd say that if you've found something that to you seems to be of interest you should go ahead and try it out.
Hello Ed,
Normally I would agree with you, but in this instance I don't you see this specific password manager apparently allows to syncronize usermanagement over multiple machines and domains, even do this is a closed source product it still becomes really interesting for me since it's 1. for free (limited in free version from what I understand) and b it could save a crap load of work, but to setup something like this just for a test will take me a couple of days even on a small scale so it would have been cool to hear if someone has been giving it a try.
Kind regards Per Qvindesland
On Monday 06 August 2007 08:45:27 am Ed Greshko wrote:
Per Qvindesland wrote:
Apologies but I found this usermanager which also works with LDAP and I am wondering if anyone else might have tried it and could perhaps give me a clue if it is worth giving a try, have a look here: http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/passwordmanagerpro/index.html
I've always been an advocate of trying things for oneself and not relying on other's opinions. So, without even looking at the URL, I'd say that if you've found something that to you seems to be of interest you should go ahead and try it out.
Per Qvindesland wrote:
Normally I would agree with you, but in this instance I don't you see this specific password manager apparently allows to syncronize usermanagement over multiple machines and domains, even do this is a closed source product it still becomes really interesting for me since it's 1. for free (limited in free version from what I understand) and b it could save a crap load of work, but to setup something like this just for a test will take me a couple of days even on a small scale so it would have been cool to hear if someone has been giving it a try.
Well, as you said, it is a "closed source product" and somehow I get the feeling the majority on this list will not have tried it for that very reason.
Actually, to test software of any complexity would take a few days. So, unless I fully trust or know that I share the same values of another person/organization giving their views...I would still do it myself.
Good Luck, Ed