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LAM - Readme
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LDAP Account Manager (LAM) manages user, group and host accounts in an LDAP
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directory. LAM runs on any webserver with PHP5 support and connects to your
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LDAP server unencrypted or via SSL/TLS.
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Currently LAM supports these account types: Samba 3, Unix, Kolab 2,
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address book entries, NIS mail aliases and MAC addresses. There is a tree
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viewer included to allow access to the raw LDAP attributes. You can use
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templates for account creation and use multiple configuration profiles.
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LAM is translated to Catalan, Chinese (Traditional + Simplified), Czech,
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Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish,
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Portuguese, Russian, Slovak and Spanish.
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http://www.ldap-account-manager.org/
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Copyright (C) 2003 - 2013 Roland Gruber <post@rolandgruber.de>
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Installation and documentation:
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Please see the LAM manual in docs/manual/index.html.
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Default password:
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The default password to edit the configuration options is "lam".
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Download:
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You can get the newest version at https://www.ldap-account-manager.org/.
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License:
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LAM is published under the GNU General Public License.
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The complete list of licenses can be found in the copyright file.
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Have fun!
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The LAM development team
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