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* Copy files into the html-file scope of the webserver. For example
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/apache/htdocs.
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* Set appropriate file permissions for /lam/sess and /lam/profiles.
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* Set appropriate file permissions for /lam/sess and /lam/config (with subdirectories).
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Both directories must have write permissions set for the specified apache
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web user. The perl files in /lam/lib must be set executable. (See also
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readme.lamdeamon.pl)
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docs/readme.lamdeamon.pl)
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* Configure config.cfg and create a configuration profile.
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Copy config.cfg_sample to config.cfg and set the master password and default
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profile.
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Then use the web interface with the link "Configuration Login" (start file is /lam/index.html)
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or configure LAM manually. (The default password to edit the options is "lam")
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* Configure lam.conf. Either use the web interface with the link
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"Configuration Login" (start file is /lam/index.html)
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or configure LAM manually. (The default password to edit the
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options is "lam")
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- Manually:
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A default config file can be found in /lam/config/lam.conf_sample.
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Change the necessary entries and rename it to /lam/config/lam.conf.
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3. Troubleshooting
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LAM - Readme
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============
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A set of PHP-scripts to administrate entries of a LDAP server. User, group and
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samba accounts can be displayed, searched, filtered, added, removed and edited
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over an easy to use web interface. Even the configuration options are
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embedded in the interface. Access to the interface is routed through the LDAP
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server.
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A set of PHP-scripts to administrate Unix and Samba accounts in a LDAP server.
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LAM runs on any webserver with PHP4 support and connects to your LDAP server
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unencrypted or via SSL.
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The application manages accounts for users, groups and Samba hosts in
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multiple organizational units. LAM supports the Samba 2.x schema and the
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Samba 3 schema.
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alpha Release 0.1 - May 2003
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alpha Release 0.2 - July 2003
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/lam/
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a web-browser that supports CSS (Netscape 4.x is not recommended)
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Summary:
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with LAM you can easily manage user, group and machine accounts stored in
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With LAM you can easily manage user, group and machine accounts stored in
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a LDAP server over a web interface. At the moment it supports
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- displaying the user/group/host entries
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- deleting entries
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- adding new entries
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- editing entries
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- filtering and sorting
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- account profiles
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- access management
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- multiple configuration profiles
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Important:
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The standard password to edit the configuration options is "lam".
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