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Show HN: Moribito – A TUI for LDAP Viewing/Queries

https://github.com/ericschmar/moribito
106•woumn•5mo ago
Check out my TUI I wrote for viewing and querying an LDAP. I need to do basic queries and validation daily for work, and as I work on a mac, there are really no good options. The major player is the Apache Directory Studio which is... not great. So I decided to create a new one.

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jcims•5mo ago
Miss my days tinkering with LDAP. This looks great, thanks!
oaiey•5mo ago
Me too. I also believe that LDAP and directory services are overlooked today
zephyreon•5mo ago
As someone that spends an inordinate amount of time in LDAP for work, it warms my heart to see this project. Will definitely try it out!
zephyreon•5mo ago
Apache Directory Studio is extremely cumbersome / heavy so this is much appreciated.
mbreese•5mo ago
That was what I immediately was thinking about. I wish I had had a tool like this when admining an LDAP server for a compute cluster. This would have made my life much easier, as opposed to using Apache Directory Studio through SSH tunnels.

I’m glad this tool exists.

woumn•5mo ago
I hate it so much. And it barely works with newer macs.
dionian•5mo ago
We need more TUIs! Love it!
woumn•5mo ago
Thank you!
joelp•5mo ago
The OP should post this on terminal trove [0]

There are lots of TUIs there.

[0] https://terminaltrove.com/

woumn•5mo ago
Will do!
dionian•5mo ago
Nice, thanks for the link. Right up my alley
majkinetor•5mo ago
This is epic, especially as it is repository friendly. Thank you.
woumn•5mo ago
You're very welcome!
majkinetor•5mo ago
Tested it now somewhat. Some points so far:

1. Installation script doesn't work on Windows. Exit 1 is particularly problematic as it kills the current shell

2. No search on current page vim style (/) or full page up/down J/K

3. On Query page j works but k somewhat scrambless the page in Windows terminal

Not sure how seriously you want to support Windows, I could rise tickets on Github

woumn•5mo ago
I don't have a way to debug windows, so atm it's kind wysiwyg.

#2 is a great idea. open a ticket if you'd like.

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throw0101a•5mo ago
Is it possible to view/edit the "cn=config" tree of OpenLDAP to make configuration changes with this?

I often do

    ldapvi -h ldapi:/// -Y EXTERNAL -b 'cn=config'
and another tool could be useful.
woumn•5mo ago
It would be possible, but I don't have a good ldap server to test on, especially one I can modify config changes. If you'd like to contribute to the repo, adding a test ldap server that can be used for development would enable a lot more features.
bravetraveler•5mo ago
May find this worth a whirl, hosted instance: https://www.freeipa.org/page/Demo

Verified the services respond/credentials work [through the UI, my ldapsearch-fu is weak] :)

throw0101a•5mo ago
If you have a Debian or Ubuntu system available, installing the `slapd` package (OpenLDAP) would be sufficient to get something on localhost or ldapi:///. RH-based systems have openldap* packages.

You don't really have to do much more than that for the purpose of testing this (no creating of accounts, groups, sub-trees, etc).

Perhaps at most go to the stanza/paragraph that defines "olcDbIndex" values, add a new one, and see if a new index file is created in "olcDbDirectory" (often /var/lib/ldap):

* https://www.zytrax.com/books/ldap/apa/indeces.html

* https://warlord0blog.wordpress.com/2020/10/19/ldap-indexes/

victor106•5mo ago
Does this work with AD?
woumn•5mo ago
Haven't tested, but i think it should. it's using Go's LDAP library in the background
johntash•5mo ago
As someone else who has to do a lot of work with LDAP, thank you!

You might want to consider adding a LICENSE file to the repo. That's the first place I looked before noticing it at the bottom of the readme.

woumn•5mo ago
I am thinking you opened an issue. Thank you! I added one.