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<listitem>
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<para>NIS objects</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Sudo roles</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Additional modules:</emphasis></para>
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<para>Custom scripts (customScripts)</para>
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<listitem>
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<para>Sudo role (sudoRole)</para>
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<para><emphasis role="bold">Basic page layout:</emphasis></para>
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<section>
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<title>Asterisk</title>
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<para>LAM supports Asterisk accounts, too. You can set the called ID,
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host and account context for your users.</para>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/mod_asterisk.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>LAM supports Asterisk accounts, too. See the <link
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linkend="type_asterisk">Asterisk</link> section for details.</para>
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</section>
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<section>
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"default" then OpenLDAP will use the default policy as defined in your
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slapd.conf file.</para>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Mail routing</title>
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<para>LAM supports to manage mail routing for user accounts. You can
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specify a routing address, the mail server and a number of local
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addresses to route. This feature can be activated by adding the "Mail
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routing" module to the user account type in your server
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profile.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/mailRouting.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>SSH keys</title>
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<para>You can manage your public keys for SSH in LAM if you installed
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the <ulink url="http://code.google.com/p/openssh-lpk/">LPK patch for
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SSH</ulink>. Activate the "SSH public key" module for users in the
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server profile and you can add keys to your user entries.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/ldapPublicKey.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>MAC addressese</title>
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<para>Hosts can have an unlimited number of MAC addresses. To enable
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this feature just add the "MAC address" module to the host account
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type.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/macAddress.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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</section>
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<section id="a_groupOfNames">
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section id="type_asterisk">
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<title>Asterisk</title>
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<para>LAM includes large support for Asterisk. You can add Asterisk
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extensions (including voicemail) to your users and also manage Asterisk
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extensions.</para>
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<para>The Asterisk support for users can be added by selecting the
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Asterisk and Asterisk voicemail modules for users in your LAM server
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profile. This will add the following tabs to your user accounts. </para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/asterisk.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/asteriskVoicemail.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>If you also want to manage Asterisk extensions then simply add the
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account type "Asterisk extensions" and its module to your server
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profile.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/asteriskExtension.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>DHCP</title>
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<para>You can mange your DHCP server with LAM. It supports to manage
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subnets, fixed IP entries, IP ranges and DDNS. The DHCP can be activated
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by adding the account type DHCP to your server profile. Please also add
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the DHCP modules. LAM requires that you use an LDAP entry with the
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object class "dhcpServer" as suffix for this account type.</para>
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<para>You can also change the settings of your DHCP server entry:</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/dhcpMainSettings.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>You can easily create new subnet entries.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/dhcpSettings.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>It is also possible to specify a list of fixed IPs.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/fixedIP.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>IP ranges may be specified.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/ranges.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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<para>If you activated DDNS in the server entry then you may also
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specify the DDNS settings for this subnet.</para>
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
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<imagedata fileref="images/ddns.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>Aliases (LAM Pro)</title>
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|
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|
@ -1495,6 +1647,27 @@ Have fun!
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>NIS net groups</title>
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<para>LAM supports to define NIS netgroups. You can use them e.g. to
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restrict SSH access to your machines.</para>
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<para>Add the NIS net group account type and its module to your server
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profile. Then you can manage net groups in LAM. Net groups may contain
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other net groups as child groups. You can either insert the host/user
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names manually or print the search buttons next to the input fields to
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find existing entries in your directory.</para>
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|
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<screenshot>
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<mediaobject>
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<imageobject>
|
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<imagedata fileref="images/nisNetgroup.png" />
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</imageobject>
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</mediaobject>
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</screenshot>
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</section>
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<section>
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<title>NIS objects (LAM Pro)</title>
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