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<member>Openldap (2.0 or greater)</member>
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<member>Openldap (2.0 or greater)</member>
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<member>A web browser that supports CSS</member>
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<member>A web browser that supports CSS and JavaScript</member>
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<para>The default password to edit the configuration options is
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<para>The default password to edit the configuration options is
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The LAM development team</literallayout>
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The LAM development team</literallayout>
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<preface>
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<title>Architecture</title>
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<para>There are basically two groups of users for LAM:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">LDAP administrators and support
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staff:</emphasis></para>
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<para>These people administer LDAP entries like user accounts, groups,
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<listitem>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Users:</emphasis></para>
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<para>This includes all people who need to manage their own data
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inside the LDAP directory. E.g. these people edit their contact
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information with LAM self service (LAM Pro only).</para>
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<screenshot>
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<imagedata fileref="images/lam_architecture.png" />
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</screenshot>
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<para>Therefore, LAM is split into two separate parts, LAM for admins and
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for users. LAM for admins allows to manage various types of LDAP entries
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(e.g. users, groups, hosts, ...). It also contains tools like batch
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upload, account profiles, LDAP schema viewer and an LDAP browser. LAM for
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users focuses on end users. It provides a self service for the users to
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edit their personal data (e.g. contact information). The LAM administrator
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is able to specify what data may be changed by the users. The design is
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also adaptable to your corporate design.</para>
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<para>LAM for admins/users is accessible via HTTP(S) by all major web
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browsers (Firefox, IE, Opera, ...).</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">LAM runtime environment:</emphasis></para>
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<para>LAM runs on PHP. Therefore, it is independant of CPU architecture
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and operating system (OS). You can run LAM on any OS which supports Apache
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or other PHP compatible web servers.</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Home directory server:</emphasis></para>
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<para>You can manage user home directories and their quotas inside LAM.
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The home directories may reside on the server where LAM is installed or
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any remote server. The commands for home directory management are secured
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by SSH. LAM will use the user name and password of the logged in LAM
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administrator for authentication.</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">LDAP directory:</emphasis></para>
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<para>LAM connects to your LDAP server via standard LDAP protocol. It also
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supports encrypted connections with SSL and TLS.</para>
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<chapter>
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<chapter>
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<title>Installation</title>
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<title>Installation</title>
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