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ldaplogin-iitmandi
is a Python package designed to automate the login and logout process to the IIT Mandi network. It securely stores LDAP credentials using the keyring
library and provides command-line tools for logging in, logging out, and managing credentials.
Install the package via pip:
pip install ldap-iitmandi
Store Credentials
To securely store your LDAP username and password, run the following command:
ldap-setup
Login to the Portal
Once the credentials are set up, you can log in to the IIT Mandi portal using:
ldap-login
Logout from the Portal
To log out from the portal:
ldap-logout
The package requires the following Python libraries:
httpx
beautifulsoup4
keyring
These are automatically installed with the package.
This package is licensed under the MIT License.
This summary provides users with clear instructions to set up and use the ldaplogin-iitmandi
package for their login and logout automation.
FAQs
Quick login into the annoying LDAP
We found that ldap-iitmandi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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