The best LDAP browser in Linux?

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I'm using phpLDAPadmin currently, but I'm wondering if there is any native utility do the similar thing?

Xiè Jìléi

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Is this just a product recommendation request? – Nathan Basanese – 2015-08-12T23:34:05.673

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Apache Directory Studio is is an excellent LDAP/LDIF browser and editor. It is under active development and is extensible.

Terry Gardner

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The download is 140MB heavy. – Rolf – 2018-10-07T15:27:26.917

I agree. It's the most complete and reliable I've ever tried. – David Costa – 2011-05-25T12:02:59.233

Thanks @Terry Gardner, i never saw this one before. We'll check it out. – Rich Homolka – 2011-05-25T17:13:10.850

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It hasn't been updated in several centuries, but we still use LBE, LDAP Browser/Editor. It's Java based, and we use on both Linux and Windows (from the same install base actually) so I don't know if you consider that 'native'.

http://www.novell.com/communities/node/8652/gawors-excellent-ldap-browsereditor-v282

Rich Homolka

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I struggle to get this working with TLS, but for all purposes, LBE is my LDAP goto tool. – Mogget – 2016-03-21T18:15:18.660

Also works on a Mac. – geoffc – 2010-12-23T23:52:21.890

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I have always used below LDAP browsers.

JExplor http://pegacat.com/jxplorer/ Very handy & good when you want to manage cn=config database format.

phpLDAPadmin Web based LDAP browser - add, edit, delete or view records. Written in PHP - mature and actively developed. GNU license. Very powerful.

atolani

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One can also try to use Luma

pedroteixeira

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