Web-based LDAP browser to manage your LDAP server

June 24, 2009 by jonzz · Leave a Comment
Artist By: Networking 

About phpLDAPadmin

phpLDAPadmin (also known as PLA) is a web-based LDAP client. It provides easy, anywhere-accessible, multi-language administration for your LDAP server.

Its hierarchical tree-viewer and advanced search functionality make it intuitive to browse and administer your LDAP directory. Since it is a web application, this LDAP browser works on many platforms, making your LDAP server easily manageable from any location.

phpLDAPadmin is the perfect LDAP browser for the LDAP professional and novice alike. Its user base consists mostly of LDAP administration professionals.
Features

* LDAP tree browser (see screenshots)
* Template-based entry editing
* Copy LDAP entries (even copy between different servers)
* Recursively copy entire trees
* Delete LDAP entries
* Recursively delete entire trees
* View and edit image attributes (like jpegPhoto)
* Advanced LDAP schema browser
* Template-based entry creation
* LDAP searches (both simple and advanced)
* LDIF and DSML export
* LDIF import
* Rename LDAP entries
* Manage user password hashes (supports sha, crypt, md5, blowfish, md5crypt)
* Browse RootDSE LDAP information
* Automagically determine your LDAP server’s root DN
* Configurable authentication (anonymous, web login, or static)
* Friendly attribute translation (ie, display “Fax” instead of “facsimileTelephoneNumber”)
* Binary attribute support
* Configurable support for aliases and referrals
* Automatically increment UID numbers
* Hyperlinks for mailto and href attribute values.
* Configurable read-only and read/write modes.
* Robust i18n support
* Available in 10 languages
* Extendible. (we even provide a function reference)

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Transform your Photos into a Beautiful Mosaic

June 20, 2009 by jonzz · Leave a Comment
Artist By: Photoshop Tutorial 

This tutorial will teach you how to take a single or collection of photos and give them a beautiful mosaic effect.

1. Begin by selecting a single photograph or creating a collage using the layer mask blending method. If you are unfamiliar with this you can read how to easily blend 2 images together. Here is a quick arrangement of photos I found. Notice how the different picture edges aren’t aligned or clean, this is perfectly fine.


2. Minimize that document, and create a new document 60×60 pixels. Select transparent background. This will be your mosaic pattern. Next, zoom in and take out your pencil brush tool (B) and select a size of 1 or 2 pixels. Draw in a vertical line 2 pixels wide along the left side of the box and a horizontal 2 pixel tall line along the top of the box. You can hold down shift while doing this to make the drawing line constrain to a linear path. You can use any color (I chose white). Read more

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