Changes for page org.clazzes.login.ldap
Last modified by wolfgang_glas@iteg_at on 2018-08-25 09.26:23
From version 4.1
edited by wolfgang_glas@iteg_at
on 2013-02-22 08.34:01
on 2013-02-22 08.34:01
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To version 1.1
edited by christoph_lechleitner@iteg_at
on 2012-10-04 02.13:06
on 2012-10-04 02.13:06
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... ... @@ -24,55 +24,8 @@ 24 24 25 25 The functions {{code language="none"}}searchUser(){{/code}}, {{code language="none"}}getGroups(){{/code}}, {{code language="none"}}getGroupMembers(){{/code}} need bind credentials and will only work in AD DS environments. 26 26 27 -=== {{id name="org.clazzes.login.ldap- SampleConfigurationforauthenticationagainstanADS-Domain"/}}SampleConfigurationfor authentication against an ADS-Domain{{id name="org.clazzes.login.ldap-sampleAdsConfig"/}}===27 +=== {{id name="org.clazzes.login.ldap-Configuration"/}}Configuration === 28 28 29 -The following sample configuration is the most common configuration OSGi configuration in PID {{code language="none"}}org.clazzes.login.ldap{{/code}}, which allows you to authenticate users against an Active Directory Domain. 30 - 31 -All you need to know is the Windows/NetBIOS Name of your domain and the corresponding DNS name used to physically locate the Active Directory server. 32 - 33 -In our example we use {{code language="none"}}EXAMPLE{{/code}} as the Windows/NetBIOS domain name with its DNS counterpart {{code language="none"}}example.com{{/code}}. 34 - 35 -|=((( 36 -(% class="tablesorter-header-inner" %) 37 -((( 38 -Key 39 -))) 40 -)))|=((( 41 -(% class="tablesorter-header-inner" %) 42 -((( 43 -Value 44 -))) 45 -))) 46 -|((( 47 -{{code language="none"}} 48 -defaultDomain 49 -{{/code}} 50 -)))|((( 51 -{{code language="none"}} 52 -EXAMPLE 53 -{{/code}} 54 -))) 55 -|((( 56 -{{code language="none"}} 57 -domain.EXAMPLE.controllerUri 58 -{{/code}} 59 -)))|((( 60 -{{code language="none"}} 61 -ads://example.com 62 -{{/code}} 63 -))) 64 -|((( 65 -{{code language="none"}} 66 -domain.EXAMPLE.authMethod 67 -{{/code}} 68 -)))|((( 69 -{{code language="none"}} 70 -bindAds 71 -{{/code}} 72 -))) 73 - 74 -=== {{id name="org.clazzes.login.ldap-DetailedConfiguration"/}}Detailed Configuration === 75 - 76 76 The LDAP login service may be configured using the OSGi configuration PID {{code language="none"}}org.clazzes.login.ldap{{/code}} using these configuration values: 77 77 78 78 |=((( ... ... @@ -160,17 +160,6 @@ 160 160 )))|((( 161 161 The LDAP attribute to try to use as pretty name for users and groups. 162 162 ))) 163 -|((( 164 -{{code language="none"}} 165 -domain.<domain>.eMailAddressAttribute 166 -{{/code}} 167 -)))|((( 168 -{{code language="none"}} 169 -mail 170 -{{/code}} 171 -)))|((( 172 -The LDAP attribute to try to use as primary e-mail address for users. 173 -))) 174 174 175 175 There may be multiple domains in a configuration. 176 176
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