LUCAS is a monitoring software designed to track changes in LDAP databases and respond to them immediately.
With LUCAS, system configuration is made more comfortable as it eliminates the need to access servers via shell accounts, edit text files, or run and restart programs. The core objective is to allow different departments in an organization, such as accounting, to create new users by merely creating corresponding database entries. The system will automatically set up attributes such as webspace and homedir.
LUCAS comes with several options to enhance user experience. "-h" prints usage, "-d" enables forking and detachment from invoking terminal, "-p < port >" listens on the specified port while "-c < file >" reads the configuration from the specified file, which is a mandatory requirement. "-u < user >" allows for the changing of process ownership.
To use LUCAS, users need the libldap2-dev to meet the software's requirements. The latest release of LUCAS comes with the LUM (LDAP update monitor), a monitoring feature that keeps the latest updates of LDAP databases.
LUCAS has been put on hold as the project developer is currently not working with LDAP databases. However, users are free to leave comments via the link below to encourage further development in case of demand or utilization of LUCAS.
Version 1.0: N/A