LDAP Account Manager (LAM) is a web frontend for managing entries (e.g. users, groups, DHCP settings) stored in an LDAP directory. LAM was designed to make LDAP management as easy as possible for the user. It abstracts from the technical details of LDAP and allows persons without technical background to manage LDAP entries. If needed, power users may still directly edit LDAP entries via the integrated LDAP browser.
| Tags | Systems Administration Networking LDAP Unix Samba Zarafa kolab asterisk IMAP FreeRadius kerberos DHCP PPolicy |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | PHP |
Recent releases


Release Notes: You can now manage Samba 4 entries (users/groups/hosts) with LAM. Zarafa on Samba 4 is also supported (LAM Pro). Additionally, the buttons to create/delete entries can be disabled for each account type (LAM Pro). Please note that this is a test version. Please report any bugs till 31st May.


Release Notes: LAM now supports QMail groups, and DHCP support was enhanced. There were also several usability changes.


Release Notes: LAM now supports QMail groups, and DHCP support has been enhanced. There have also been several usability changes. This is a test version. Do not install it in a production environment. Please report any bugs until 2013-03-15.


Release Notes: This release fixes a problem with missing directories on new installations. It also allows you to set additional LDAP filters for each account type and to hide account types.


Release Notes: All account profiles and PDF structures are now saved separately for each server profile. LAM Pro supports QMail, MIT Kerberos, and custom fields for the admin interface (allowing you to manage your own object classes).