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computer-playbook/roles/web-app-lam
Kevin Veen-Birkenbach 231fd567b3 feat(frontend): rename inj roles to sys-front-*, add sys-svc-cdn, cache-busting lookup
Introduce sys-svc-cdn (cdn_paths/cdn_urls/cdn_dirs) and ensure CDN directories + latest symlink.

Rename sys-srv-web-inj-* → sys-front-inj-*; update includes/templates; serve shared/per-app CSS & JS via CDN.

Add lookup_plugins/local_mtime_qs.py for mtime-based cache busting; split CSS into default.css/bootstrap.css + optional per-app style.css.

CSP: use style-src-elem; drop unsafe-inline for styles. Services: fix SYS_SERVICE_ALL_ENABLED bool and controlled flush.

BREAKING CHANGE: role names changed; replace includes and references accordingly.

Conversation: https://chatgpt.com/share/68b55494-9ec4-800f-b559-44707029141d
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LAM

Description

Elevate your LDAP directory management with LAM (LDAP Account Manager), a powerful solution for administering LDAP directories. LAM offers an intuitive web interface for managing users, groups, and other LDAP objects, making directory operations both efficient and secure.

Overview

This role deploys LAM in a Docker environment and integrates it with an Nginx reverse proxy to provide secure access. It leverages environment variable templates to configure LDAP connection settings and administrative credentials, ensuring a smooth and customizable installation of LDAP Account Manager.

Features

  • User-Friendly Interface: Easily manage LDAP directories through an intuitive web-app-based interface.
  • Customizable Deployment: Configure LDAP settings and LAMs administrative credentials via flexible environment variables.
  • Secure Access: Utilize Nginx reverse proxy integration to safeguard your management interface.
  • Efficient Administration: Streamline the handling of LDAP objects such as users, groups, and organizational units.

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