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Depends: php5 (>= 5.1), php5-ldap, php5-gd, apache2 | httpd, php-fpdf, libjs-jquery, debconf (>= 0.2.26) | debconf-2.0, ${misc:Depends}
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Suggests: ldap-server, php5-mcrypt, ldap-account-manager-lamdaemon, perl, libssh2-php
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Description: webfrontend for managing accounts in an LDAP directory
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LDAP Account Manager (LAM) runs on an existing webserver. It manages user, group
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and host accounts. Currently LAM supports these account types:
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Samba 3, Unix, Kolab 2, address book entries, NIS mail
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aliases and MAC addresses. There is an integrated LDAP browser to
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allow access to the raw LDAP attributes. You can use templates
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LDAP Account Manager (LAM) runs on an existing webserver.
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It manages user, group and host accounts. Currently LAM
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supports these account types: Samba 3, Unix, Kolab 2,
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address book entries, NIS mail aliases and MAC addresses.
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There is an integrated LDAP browser to allow access to the
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raw LDAP attributes. You can use templates
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for account creation and use multiple configuration profiles.
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Account information can be exported as PDF file. There is also
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a script included which manages quotas and homedirectories.
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