lat(1)

NAME

   lat - LDAP Administration Tool

SYNOPSIS

   lat [options]

DESCRIPTION

   lat, stands for LDAP Administration Tool. The tool allows you to browse
   LDAP-based directories and add/edit/delete  entries  contained  within.
   It  can store profiles for quick access to different servers. There are
   also different views available such as Users, Groups  and  Hosts  which
   allow  you  to  easily  manage  objects without having to deal with the
   intricacies of LDAP.

OPTIONS

   lat has few options, they are listed below.

   -d, --debug
          Run the program with debugging code turned on.

   -h, --help
          Print the program usage and exit.

   -v, --version
          Print the program version and exit.

FILES

   $HOME/.lat/profiles.xml

   Contains the users saved connection profiles.  There is no password
          information held in the files;   Passwords  are  stored  in  the
          users GNOME keyring database.

   $HOME/.lat/plugins.state

   Contains the user configuration for LAT plugins

   $HOME/.lat/profiles.xml

   Contains information on user connection profiles

   $HOME/.lat/templates.dat

   Contains information on the users custom templates.

AUTHOR

   Loren Bandiera <[email protected]>

REPORTING BUGS

   Report bugs to http://dev.mmgsecurity.com/bugs/

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2005 MMG Security, Inc.

   This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
   NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR
   PURPOSE.



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