LDAPAccountManager/lam-packaging/debian/templates

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Template: ldap-account-manager/config-webserver
Type: multiselect
Choices: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl, apache2
Default: apache, apache-ssl, apache-perl, apache2
_Description: Which webserver would you like to configure automatically?
LDAP Account Manager supports any webserver that supports PHP4, but this
automatic configuration process only supports Apache and Apache2.
If you choose to configure Apache(2) LAM can be accessed at http(s)://localhost/lam
Template: ldap-account-manager/alias
Type: string
Default: lam
_Description: Enter alias:
LAM will add an alias to your httpd.conf which allows you to
access LAM at http(s)://localhost/lam. If you want an alias other than
"lam" please specify it here.
Template: ldap-account-manager/passwd
Type: string
Default: lam
_Description: Enter master configuration password (clear text):
The configuration profiles are secured by a master password.
You will need it to create and delete profiles. As default it is
set to "lam" and can be changed directly in LAM. But you can also
change it now.
Template: ldap-account-manager/restart-webserver
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Would you like to restart your webserver(s) now?
Your webserver(s) need to be restarted in order to apply the changes.
Template: ldap-account-manager/note-0_4_9-upgrade
Type: note
_Description: Upgrade from pre-0.5.0 versions
Please note that this version uses new file formats for configuration and
account profiles. You will have to update your configuration and create new
account profiles.
Template: ldap-account-manager/note-1_0_0-upgrade
Type: note
_Description: Upgrade from pre-1.0.0 versions
Please note that this version uses new file formats for the configuration
profiles. Please edit your configuration files and save the new
settings.