added note on Unix account
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* Set the remote or local host in the configuration
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* Set the remote or local host in the configuration
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(e.g. 127.0.0.1)
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(e.g. 127.0.0.1)
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* Path to lamdaemon.pl, e.g. /srv/www/htdocs/lam/lib/lamdaemon.pl
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* Path to lamdaemon.pl, e.g. /srv/www/htdocs/lam/lib/lamdaemon.pl
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If you installed a Debian or RPM package then the script may be located at
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If you installed a Debian or RPM package then the script may be located at
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/usr/share/ldap-account-manager/lib or /var/www/html/lam/lib.
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/usr/share/ldap-account-manager/lib or /var/www/html/lam/lib.
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* Your LAM admin user must be a valid Unix account. It needs to have the object class
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"posixAccount" and an attribute "uid". This account must be accepted by the
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SSH daemon of your home directory server.
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Do not create a second local account but change your system to accept LDAP users.
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You can use LAM to add the Unix account part to your admin user.
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2. Setup sudo
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2. Setup sudo
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