GAM
Zammad
GAM | Zammad | |
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72 | 50 | |
2,596 | 4,110 | |
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9.5 | 9.9 | |
over 2 years ago | 1 day ago | |
Python | Ruby | |
- | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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GAM
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What Open Source Projects Do You Use In Your District?
GAM and GAMADV-XTD3 -- Command line tool for managing G Suite. Allows me to run scripts to manage accounts. Very useful for setting student photos on their G Suite accounts. Great tool for any G Suite admin.
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Remove shares to external non owner users
#!/usr/bin/env python2 """ # Purpose: For a Google Drive User(s), show all drive file ACLs for files shared with users outside of your account. # Note: This script can use Basic or Advanced GAM: # https://github.com/jay0lee/GAM # https://github.com/taers232c/GAMADV-XTD3 # Usage: # 1: Get users in account # $ Basic: gam print users > accountusers.csv # $ Advanced: gam redirect csv ./accountusers.csv print users # 2: Get ACLs for all files, if you don't want all users, replace all users with your user selection in the command below # $ Basic: gam all users print filelist id title permissions owners > filelistperms.csv # $ Advanced: gam config auto_batch_min 1 redirect csv ./filelistperms.csv multiprocess all users print filelist fields id,title,permissions,owners.emailaddress # 3: From that list of ACLs, output a CSV file with headers "Owner,driveFileId,driveFileTitle,permissionId,role,emailAddress" # that lists the driveFileIds and permissionIds for all ACLs with the non-account users # (n.b., driveFileTitle, role, and emailAddress are not used in the next step, they are included for documentation purposes) # $ python GetSharedWithNonAccountUsersDriveACLs.py accountusers.csv filelistperms.csv deleteperms.csv # 4: Inspect deleteperms.csv, verify that it makes sense and then proceed # 5: Delete the ACLs # $ gam csv deleteperms.csv gam user "~Owner" delete drivefileacl "~driveFileId" "~permissionId" """ import csv import re import sys FILE_NAME = 'name' ALT_FILE_NAME = 'title' QUOTE_CHAR = '"' # Adjust as needed LINE_TERMINATOR = '\n' # On Windows, you probably want '\r\n' PERMISSIONS_N_TYPE = re.compile(r"permissions.(\d+).type") if (len(sys.argv) > 3) and (sys.argv[3] != '-'): outputFile = open(sys.argv[3], 'wb') else: outputFile = sys.stdout outputCSV = csv.DictWriter(outputFile, ['Owner', 'driveFileId', 'driveFileTitle', 'permissionId', 'role', 'emailAddress'], lineterminator=LINE_TERMINATOR, quotechar=QUOTE_CHAR) outputCSV.writeheader() if (len(sys.argv) > 2) and (sys.argv[2] != '-'): inputFile = open(sys.argv[2], 'rbU') else: inputFile = sys.stdin accountUsers = set("[email protected]") usersFile = open(sys.argv[1], 'rbU') for row in csv.DictReader(usersFile, quotechar=QUOTE_CHAR): accountUsers.add(row['primaryEmail']) usersFile.close() for row in csv.DictReader(inputFile, quotechar=QUOTE_CHAR): for k, v in row.iteritems(): mg = PERMISSIONS_N_TYPE.match(k) if mg and v == 'user': permissions_N = mg.group(1) if row.get('permissions.{0}.deleted'.format(permissions_N)) == 'True': continue emailAddress = row['permissions.{0}.emailAddress'.format(permissions_N)] if row['permissions.{0}.role'.format(permissions_N)] != 'owner' and emailAddress not in accountUsers: outputCSV.writerow({'Owner': row['owners.0.emailAddress'], 'driveFileId': row['id'], 'driveFileTitle': row.get(FILE_NAME, row.get(ALT_FILE_NAME, 'Unknown')), 'permissionId': 'id:{0}'.format(row['permissions.{0}.id'.format(permissions_N)]), 'role': row['permissions.{0}.role'.format(permissions_N)], 'emailAddress': emailAddress}) if inputFile != sys.stdin: inputFile.close() if outputFile != sys.stdout: outputFile.close()
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What Open Source Projects Are You Using?
GAM - Google Workspace. I don't know what I'd do without this.
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Google as email server
use GAM to share and accept on users behalf https://github.com/jay0lee/GAM It's incredibly powerful and it's all command line.
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Syncing Google Workspace Users with Microsoft AD
GAM If you have not yet have the pleasure of using GAM, I would highly recommend trying it out -- it's not exactly pertinent to this post, but if you've not used it, it's amazing, and a huge time saver when trying to manage Google sometimes.
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Has anyone had any experience working tech jobs for K-12 schools? What should I expect? What skills should I brush up on?
It's easy enough to stumble through, and Google provides training online. Also, look into GAM, https://github.com/jay0lee/GAM. Best tool you can ever use.
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Transfer User inc all data from one Workspace account to another
We had to do this a couple years ago when we moved ~500 accounts from one Workspace tenant to another. We used MigrationWiz and GAM to make it less painful, but it still wasn't the prettiest thing ever. If we had to do it over again we'd probably use Google Workspace Migrate which wasn't an option back then.
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Clean Up Inactive Google Accounts
GAM is probably your best bet. You can run a query for suspended accounts and move them to a specified OU. You can also run a query for users with last logon time equal to whatever and then move those accounts.
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Offboarding Google Workspace User
If it's a very regular process / procedure, you may want to look at https://github.com/jay0lee/GAM
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Workspace account - change primary domain
Do check out GAM, it might do it (not all at Google know about this tool): https://github.com/jay0lee/GAM/releases
Zammad
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An open-source ticketing system
Zammad is very easily the best free and open-source ticket system, but just to avoid confusion: The .com link is for the commercial Zammad offering with support or as a hosted SaaS. The free version you have to self-host is under the .org site: https://zammad.org/
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MSP opensource ticketing tool -ITSM
https://zammad.org/ it cery customizable and has a fsitly good documentation
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Ticketing system for internal IT team
Zammad, open-source, free (when self-hosted): https://zammad.org/. Also has a knowledge base for you to provide to your users.
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Jira Service Desk Alternative (Open Source ticketing tool)
The Redmine fork OpenProject (/r/openproject) is pretty okay for ticketing and Zammad is pretty neat too.
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Free Service Desk Software
why don't you guys know Zammad? An open-source helpdesk platform which I am using smoothly.
- Zugriff für ca. 20 Externe auf ein Postfach
- Minimalist Ticketing System
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Implement a real ticket system, a basic one or none for a tiny company with one admin?
A simple self-hosted one: https://zammad.org/
- Self hosted/Docker for Inventory and Monitoring (spiceworks alternative)
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Alternative to Peppermint ticketing? (Simple and free)
It's also on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
GAMADV-XTD3 - Command line tool to manage Google Workspace
osTicket - The osTicket open source ticketing system official project repository, for versions 1.8 and later
PSGSuite - Powershell module for Google / G Suite API calls wrapped in handy functions. Authentication is established using a service account via P12 key to negate the consent popup and allow for greater handsoff automation capabilities
FreeScout - FreeScout — Free self-hosted help desk & shared mailbox (Zendesk / Help Scout alternative)
gdown - Google Drive Public File Downloader when Curl/Wget Fails
GLPI - GLPI is a Free Asset and IT Management Software package, Data center management, ITIL Service Desk, licenses tracking and software auditing.
ImapSync - Imapsync is an IMAP transfers tool. The purpose of imapsync is to migrate IMAP accounts or to backup IMAP accounts. IMAP is one of the three current standard protocols to access mailboxes, the two others are POP3 and HTTP with webmails, webmails are often tied to an IMAP server. Upstream website is
OTRS - ((OTRS)) Community Edition is one of the most flexible web-based ticketing systems used for Customer Service, Help Desk, IT Service Management. Please note that ((OTRS)) Community Edition offers limited OTRS functionality.
got-your-back - Got Your Back (GYB) is a command line tool for backing up your Gmail messages to your computer using Gmail's API over HTTPS. [Moved to: https://github.com/GAM-team/got-your-back]
Request Tracker - Request Tracker, an enterprise-grade issue tracking system
Google-rank-tracker - SEO: Python script + shell script and cronjob to check ranks on a daily basis
MantisBT - Mantis Bug Tracker (MantisBT)