Bug#208405: ITP: ldap-account-manager -- LDAP Account Manager (LAM) manages Unix and Samba accounts in a LDAP directory.
Roland <post@rolandgruber.de> writes:
> Description : LDAP Account Manager (LAM) manages Unix and Samba accounts in a LDAP directory.
>
> It runs on a webserver and is controlled via your browser. It supports the
> Samba 2.x and Samba 3 schema. There is also a script included which manages
> quota and homedirectories, you have to setup sudo if you want to use it.
> LAM can be accessed at http(s)://localhost/lam.
>
It would be interesting if this ships its own webserver (like cups) or
uses an existing one, and if so, how it is implemented (CGI,
PHP...). A quick glance at the website doesn't seem to reveal this,
too.
Regards, Andy
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