= Installation = {{{ apt-get install phpldapadmin }}} = Configuration = You've several choices when it comes to configuring phpldapadmin. You can use the included apache script (/etc/phpldapadmin/apache.conf), or you can copy /usr/share/phpldapadmin to you webroot, in which case you can have multiple installations. For the former approach, just edit /etc/phpldapadmin/config.php. You'll probably need to change the following lines: {{{ $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','name','My LDAP Server'); // The name to display $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','host','127.0.0.1'); // Address of the LDAP server $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','port','389'); // Port number $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array('dc=example,dc=com')); // Base dn $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','string','uid=,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'); }}} For the latter approach, make a copy of the installation directory {{{ cp -R /usr/share/phpldapadmin /var/www/myphpldapadmin }}} Since we're setting up for multiple installs, we'll give each one a different config file{{{ cp /etc/phpldapadmin/config.php /etc/phpldapadmin/first.config.php rm /var/www/myphpldapadmin/config/config.php ln -s /etc/phpldapadmin/first.config.php /var/www/myphpldapadmin/config/config.php chmod +r /etc/phpldapadmin/first.config.php }}} Now customize the config file. You'll probably need to change the following lines:{{{ $config->custom->session['blowfish'] = ''; //Add a random string for encryption purposes $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','name','My LDAP Server'); // The name to display $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','host','127.0.0.1'); // Address of the LDAP server $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','port','389'); // Port number $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array('dc=example,dc=com')); // Base dn }}} The config file is *very* well commented, and a little reading should get you all you need.