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LDAP Account Manager

Active
Security & Networking Latest Version: 9.4 Latest Release: Dec 13, 2025

LDAP Account Manager is a web-based tool for managing LDAP directory entries and accounts.

Versions

10

Latest Version

9.4

Active Support

1

EOL

9

Lifecycle Timeline

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Active SupportSecurity SupportEOL

Versions

ReleaseRelease DateActive SupportEOLLatest VersionLTSStatus
9.4Dec 13, 2025-No9.4No
Active
9.3Sep 15, 2025-Dec 13, 20259.3No
EOL
9.2Jun 6, 2025-Sep 15, 20259.2No
EOL
9.1Mar 13, 2025-Jun 6, 20259.1No
EOL
9.0Dec 17, 2024-Mar 13, 20259.0No
EOL
8.9Sep 24, 2024-Dec 17, 20248.9No
EOL
8.8Jun 22, 2024-Sep 24, 20248.8No
EOL
8.7Mar 16, 2024-Jun 22, 20248.7No
EOL
8.6Dec 18, 2023-Mar 16, 20248.6No
EOL
8.5Sep 29, 2023-Dec 18, 20238.5No
EOL

Frequently Asked Questions

Which versions of LDAP Account Manager have reached end of life?
The following LDAP Account Manager versions have reached end of life and no longer receive security updates: 9.3, 9.2, 9.1, 9.0, 8.9, 8.8, 8.7, 8.6 (and 1 more). It is recommended to upgrade to a supported version.
Is it safe to continue using LDAP Account Manager 9.3?
LDAP Account Manager 9.3 has reached end of life and no longer receives security patches or bug fixes. Continuing to use it may expose your systems to known vulnerabilities. We strongly recommend upgrading to a supported version.
What is the latest version of LDAP Account Manager?
The latest version of LDAP Account Manager is 9.4, released in the 9.4 release cycle.
How many versions of LDAP Account Manager are currently supported?
LDAP Account Manager currently has 1 actively supported version(s): 9.4.
When does LDAP Account Manager 9.4 reach end of life?
LDAP Account Manager 9.4 does not have a specific end-of-life date announced yet.
What should I do when LDAP Account Manager reaches end of life?
When a LDAP Account Manager version reaches end of life, you should: 1) Plan your migration to a supported version as soon as possible. 2) Review the release notes for breaking changes. 3) Test your applications thoroughly in a staging environment. 4) Update your dependencies to ensure compatibility with the new version.