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= Net::LDAP for Ruby
== DESCRIPTION:
Pure Ruby LDAP library.
== FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an Internet protocol for accessing distributed directory services.
Net::LDAP is an LDAP support library written in pure Ruby. It supports most LDAP client features and a subset of server features as well.
== SYNOPSIS:
See Net::LDAP for documentation and usage samples.
== REQUIREMENTS:
Net::LDAP requires Ruby 1.8.2 or better.
== INSTALL:
Net::LDAP is a pure Ruby library. It does not require any external libraries.
You can install the RubyGems version of Net::LDAP available from the usual sources.
If using the packaged (.tgz) version; it can be installed with:
== CREDITS:
Net::LDAP was originally developed by:
Contributions since:
== LICENSE:
Copyright (C) 2006 by Francis Cianfrocca
Please read the file LICENSE for licensing restrictions on this library. In the simplest terms, this library is available under the same terms as Ruby itself.
Available under the same terms as Ruby. See LICENSE in the main distribution for full licensing information.
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