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|  | Installation Instructions for LAM | ||
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|  | 1. Requirements | ||
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|  |    - Apache webserver (SSL optional) with installed PHP-Module (PHP-Module with | ||
|  |      ldap, gettext, mcrypt, mhash) | ||
|  |    - Perl | ||
|  |    - Openldap (>2.0) | ||
|  |    - A web browser :-) | ||
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|  |    Getting mcrypt and mhash for Suse/RedHat: | ||
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|  |    Either you compile PHP4 yourself or you use some unofficial packages: | ||
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|  |    - Suse: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/poeml/mod_php4 | ||
|  |    - RedHat: http://ftp.horde.org/pub/RPMS | ||
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|  | 2. Installation | ||
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|  |    * Extract package with: | ||
|  |      tar xzf lam-version.tar.gz | ||
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|  |    * Copy files into the html-file scope of the webserver. For example | ||
|  |      /apache/htdocs. | ||
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|  |    * Set appropriate file permissions: | ||
|  |      - /lam/sess: write permission for apache user | ||
|  |      - /lam/tmp: write permission for apache user | ||
|  |      - /lam/config (with subdirectories): write permission for apache user | ||
|  |      - /lam/lib: perl files must be set executable (See also | ||
|  |        docs/readme.lamdeamon.pl) | ||
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|  |    * Configure config.cfg and create a configuration profile. | ||
|  |      Copy config.cfg_sample to config.cfg and set the master password and default | ||
|  |      profile. | ||
|  |      Then use the web interface with the link "Configuration Login" (start file is /lam/index.html) | ||
|  |      or configure LAM manually. (The default password to edit the options is "lam") | ||
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|  |      - Manually: | ||
|  |        A default config file can be found in /lam/config/lam.conf_sample. | ||
|  |        Change the necessary entries and rename it to /lam/config/lam.conf. |