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AuditLogin |
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AuditLogin 3.2 monitors and logs licensed login/logout activity on one or more file servers on your network. It was written to address deficiencies in Netware 4/5 auditing, which is somewhat cumbersome and aggravating, especially when it comes time to retrieve and manipulate the data. Also, many find Novell's auditing to be too difficult just to setup and maintain. So, AuditLogin writes simple text-based log files that may be searched and manipulated using standard utilities and database analysis programs. |
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IUAdmin |
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IUAdmin™ is a web-based utility for use by administrators, helpdesk personnel, and by end users. IUAdmin provides both management of and access to eDirectory as well as the NetWare file system. A major feature of IUAdmin is its powerful and highly scalable end-user web browser access to the NetWare file system. IUAdmin auto discovers a user's home directory and collaborative storage locations based solely on the user's identity. Users can browse, upload and download files using a web browser. IUAdmin's auto discovery feature totally eliminates the need for users to know where their storage is located on the network, and the manual process of creating login scripts to their storage. IUAdmin extends the functionality of eDirectory to provide end users with a self-service password reset system as well as eDirectory-based access to both intranet and internet resources (including the NetWare file system). It also includes a web-based E-Mail utility for sending mail to almost any eDirectory construct. |
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Kanaka |
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Kanaka is a plug-in for Mac OS X that delivers fully automated desktop user access to NetWare services, including personal and collaborative storage and password change functionality. It integrates with the Mac OS X login subsystem to provide users with contextless single-sign on to both their OS X computer and Novell eDirectory simultaneously. Kanaka then goes about the task of automatically discovering, identifying, and mounting direct access to both personal and collaborative network storage for the user based solely on the user’s identity. Kanaka Licensing Models
Kanaka for Macintosh is licensed by the number of machines on which the Kanaka client will be concurrently installed. In support of customers requesting various purchasing options, Kanaka for Macintosh licenses are available using either of two models.
Initial License Charge (ILC) with Yearly Maintenance and Upgrade Protection Licensing Model Allows customers to purchase an initial license for the product and then pay a small fee each year for maintenance and upgrade protection beginning in year two (2). This licensing model allows customers to upgrade to new versions of the software at no additional cost during year 1 and in successive years as long as Yearly Maintenance and Upgrade Protection is paid and kept current.
Subscription Licensing ModelAllows customers to purchase and use Kanaka for Macintosh licenses on a yearly basis. Customers will receive product updates and version upgrades at no additional charge during the subscription period. This licensing model allows use of the software during the subscription period only. |
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Kanaka Enterprise Edition ILC |
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Kanaka Enterprise Edition Subscription |
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TrustFun |
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TrustFun™ is a Win32-based tool for performing a rights analysis on any file or directory on your network. TrustFun™ enumerates all users and objects that have any type of rights to the given file or directory and tells you how the user got those rights. This includes file system trustee assignments or NDS object trustee assignments, including so-called "backdoor" rights assignments that filter through NDS into the file system. |
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