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Installation Instructions for LAM
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1. Requirements
- Apache webserver (SSL optional) with PHP module (PHP 5 (>= 5.2) with
ldap, gettext, xml and optional mcrypt)
- some LAM plugins may require additional PHP extensions (you will get a
note on the login page if something is missing)
- Perl (optional, needed only for lamdaemon)
- OpenLDAP (>2.0)
- A web browser :-)
MHash is only needed for Samba password hashes.
MCrypt will be used to store your LDAP password encrypted in the session file.
See docs/README.schema.txt for information about used LDAP schema files.
2. Installation
1. Extract package with:
tar xzf ldap-account-manager-<version>.tar.gz
2a. Copy the files into the html-file scope of the webserver. For example
/apache/htdocs.
Set appropriate file permissions:
- lam/sess: write permission for apache user
- lam/tmp: write permission for apache user
- lam/config (with subdirectories): write permission for apache user
- lam/lib: lamdaemon.pl must be set executable (See also
docs/readme.lamdeamon.txt)
2b. You can also use the included configure script to install LAM. See
"./configure --help" for a list of install options.
3. Configure config.cfg and create a configuration profile.
Copy config.cfg_sample to config.cfg and set the master password and default
profile.
Open the index.html in your web browser:
- Follow the link "Configuration Login" from the start page.
(The default password to edit the options is "lam")
- Select the default lam profile or create a new profile.
- Change the settings to fit your environment.
3. Setting up PHP
LAM runs with PHP5 (>= 5.2).
Needed changes in your php.ini:
* memory_limit = 64M