LDAPAccountManager/lam
duergner 8f68551944 account type is fetched before pdf is instantiated 2004-05-27 18:13:16 +00:00
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config corrected some little bugs with pdf creation 2004-05-27 17:42:19 +00:00
docs added hint for CRYPT problem 2004-05-26 17:17:44 +00:00
graphics logo for login 2004-02-21 19:25:17 +00:00
help added modules, 2004-01-31 16:26:34 +00:00
lib account type is fetched before pdf is instantiated 2004-05-27 18:13:16 +00:00
locale Hungarian translation for 0.4.2 2004-02-01 14:10:20 +00:00
po script to generate Hungarian messages.po 2004-02-01 14:10:59 +00:00
sess updated .htaccess files 2003-07-14 10:55:50 +00:00
style links are no longer underlined 2004-01-29 16:01:01 +00:00
templates updated to new PDF code 2004-05-26 19:48:14 +00:00
tests test file for new PDF function 2004-05-23 15:23:37 +00:00
tmp disable directory listing 2003-09-28 17:47:51 +00:00
COPYING License information 2003-02-21 22:17:59 +00:00
HISTORY added date for release 2004-01-21 17:43:03 +00:00
INSTALL some smaller documentation updates 2004-02-25 19:54:03 +00:00
README some smaller documentation updates 2004-02-25 19:54:03 +00:00
TODO added modules 2004-01-10 10:06:42 +00:00
copyright updated license information 2004-02-25 17:16:08 +00:00
index.html Quotas and profiles should work now 2003-09-28 13:30:31 +00:00
session-vars.txt added profile pages 2004-03-14 15:33:19 +00:00

README

LAM - Readme
============

  A set of PHP-scripts to administrate Unix and Samba accounts in a LDAP server.
  LAM runs on any webserver with PHP4 support and connects to your LDAP server
  unencrypted or via SSL.
  The application manages accounts for users, groups and Samba hosts in
  multiple organizational units. LAM supports the Samba 2.x schema and the
  Samba 3 schema.

  http://sourceforge.net/projects/lam/

    Copyright (C) 2003 Michael Duergner <michael@duergner.com>
                       Roland Gruber <mail@rolandgruber.de>
                       Tilo Lutz <tilolutz@gmx.de>
                       Leonhard Walchshäusl <dechutes@gmx.net>

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
    (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA

  Requirements:
    PHP4
    Openldap (2.0 or greater)
    A web-browser that supports CSS (Netscape 4.x is not recommended)

  Summary:
    With LAM you can easily manage user, group and machine accounts stored in
    a LDAP server over a web interface. At the moment it supports:

      - displaying the user/group/host/domain entries
      - deleting entries
      - adding new entries
      - editing entries
      - filtering and sorting
      - account profiles
      - access management
      - multiple configuration profiles
      - OU Editor
      - User creation via file upload
      - Samba 2 and 3 schema support

  Important:
    The standard password to edit the configuration options is "lam".

  Download:
    You can get the newest version at http://sourceforge.net/projects/lam/

  Installation:
    Please see the INSTALL file.

  Documentation:
    Basic documentation is available in the directory "docs".

  Internationalization:
    If you want to use a translated version of LAM be sure to install the
    needed locales. See locale/ for a list of supported locales and languages.
    Debian users can add locales with "dpkg-reconfigure locales".

  Security:
    It is strongly recommended to use a SSL connection to your web server.

    LAM needs to store your LDAP username + password in the session. The session
    files are saved in sess/ and are accessible only by the web server. To increase
    security username and password are encrypted with MCrypt/AES or Blowfish.
    The key and IV are generated at random when you log in. They are stored in two
    cookies.
 

    Have fun!
        The LAM devel team