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For install instructions in non-English languages, see the wiki:
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http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net
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* Requirements
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phpLDAPadmin requires the following:
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a. A web server (Apache, IIS, etc).
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b. PHP 5.0.0 or newer (with LDAP support)
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* To install
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1. Unpack the archive (if you're reading this, you already did that).
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2. Put the resulting 'phpldapadmin' directory somewhere in your webroot.
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3. Copy 'config.php.example' to 'config.php' and edit to taste (this is in the config/ directory).
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4. Then, point your browser to the phpldapadmin directory.
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* For additional help
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See the wiki:
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http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net
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Join our mailing list:
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https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpldapadmin-devel
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# phpLDAPadmin
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# phpLDAPadmin
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phpLDAPadmin is a web based LDAP data management tool for system administrators. It is commonly known and referred by many as PLA.
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phpLDAPadmin is a web based LDAP data management tool for system administrators. It is commonly known and referred by many as "PLA".
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A primary goal of PLA is to be as intuitive as possible - so it is certainly possible for end users to use it as well, for example, to manage their data in an LDAP server.
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PLA is designed to be compliant with LDAP RFCs, enabling it to be used with any LDAP server.
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PLA is designed to be compliant with LDAP RFCs, enabling it to be used with any LDAP server.
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If you come across an LDAP server, where PLA exhibits problems, please open an issue with full details of the problem so that we can have it fixed.
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If you come across an LDAP server, where PLA exhibits problems, please open an issue with full details of the problem so that we can have it fixed.
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## History
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For up to date information on PLA, please head to the [wiki](https://github.com/leenooks/phpLDAPadmin/wiki).
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Initially created in 2002 by David Smith, it was taken over by Deon George (aka leenooks) in 2005.
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Since 2003 many things have changed - initial development was done in CVS and the project was hosted on Sourceforge.
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## Getting Help
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In 2009, CVS was swapped out for GIT, and in around 2011 the project was moved to Github.
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The best place to get help with PLA (new and old) is on [Stack Overflow](https://stackoverflow.com/tags/phpldapadmin/info).
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The PLA v1.2.x stream was created in July 2009.
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## Found a bug?
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If you have found a bug, and can provide detailed instructions so that it can be reproduced, please open an [issue](https://github.com/leenooks/phpLDAPadmin/issues) and provide those details.
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Before opening a ticket, please check to see if it hasnt already been reported, and if it has, please provide any additional information that will help it be fixed.
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*TIP*: Issues opened with:
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* details enabling the problem to be reproduced,
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* including (if appropriate) an LDIF with the data that exhibits the problem,
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* a patch (or a git pull request) to fix the problem
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will be looked at first :)
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## THANK YOU
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## THANK YOU
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Over the years, many, many, many people have supported PLA with either their time, their coding or with financial donations.
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Over the years, many, many, many people have supported PLA with either their time, their coding or with financial donations.
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Again, Thank You.
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Again, Thank You.
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## Future
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Web development, tools, approaches and technology has come along way since 2009 and some talented folks have created some fantastic tools.
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With that PLA is going under a major revamp in preparation for v2 and will aim to use those existing creations to help speed up the revamp effort.
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Some of the creations planned to be used in v2 include:
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* Laravel (https://laravel.com)
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* directorytree/ldaprecord-laravel (https://ldaprecord.com/)
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* JQuery (https://jquery.com)
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* FancyTree (https://github.com/mar10/fancytree)
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* ArchitectUI (https://architectui.com)
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* Fontawesome Icons (https://fontawesome.com)
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PLA v1.2.x will be archived into [BRANCH-1.2](https://github.com/leenooks/phpLDAPadmin/tree/BRANCH-1.2), and `master` will be changed to reflect the new v2 work and effort.
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If you plan to use PLA, and cannot use an installation from your OS package, please use [BRANCH-1.2](https://github.com/leenooks/phpLDAPadmin/tree/BRANCH-1.2) while progress is made in master for v2.
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If you like the cutting edge, feel free to try out `master`, but expect problems, bugs and missing functionality.
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If you have extended v2 and would like to contribute your extension, or if you find a way to fix something that is broken or missing please submit a pull request.
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Alternatively, you can get take a peek at the work so far by using our docker container, which is built automatically after testing passes.
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The [demo](http://demo.phpldapadmin.org) site, will also be running the same docker container. (See below for details.)
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In summary, for the time being, expect `master` to be buggy and broken, and I'll update this readme as enhancements progress.
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## Installation
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### Installation on your server
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#### Prerequisites
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* A HTTP server (eg: Apache, Nginx)
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* PHP (minimum version 7.2) https://www.php.net
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* Composer https://getcomposer.org
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* GIT
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#### Installation
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1. Checkout the code from github
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/leenooks/phpLDAPadmin.git
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```
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1. Install composer dependencies.
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composer install
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```
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1. Edit your `.env` file as appropriate
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copy `.env.example` to `.env` as a start.
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1. Configure your webserver to have PLA's root in the `public` directory
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### Using Docker
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Instructions to come.
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## Getting Help
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The best place to get help with PLA (new and old) is on Stack Overflow (https://stackoverflow.com/tags/phpldapadmin/info)
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## Found a bug?
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*TIP*: Issues opened with reproducible details accompanied with a patch (or a pull request) to fix the problem will be looked at first.
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## License
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## License
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[LICENSE](LICENSE)
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[LICENSE](LICENSE)
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touch .composer.refresh && \
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mv .env.example .env && \
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FORCE_PERMS=1 NGINX_START=FALSE /sbin/init && \
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<?php
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# You should secure your PLA by making the htdocs/ your docroot.
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* Laravel - A PHP Framework For Web Artisans
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