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LDAP/AD
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r3290 |RCE| supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) or
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RhodeCode reads all data defined from plugin and creates corresponding
accounts on local database after receiving data from LDAP. This is done on
every user log-in including operations like pushing/pulling/checkout.
.. important::
The email used with your |RCE| super-admin account needs to match the email
address attached to your admin profile in LDAP. This is because
within |RCE| the user email needs to be unique, and multiple users
cannot share an email account.
Likewise, if as an admin you also have a user account, the email address
attached to the user account needs to be different.
LDAP Configuration Steps
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
To configure |LDAP|, use the following steps:
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r3290 2. Activate the `LDAP` plugin and select :guilabel:`Save`
3. Go to newly available menu option called `LDAP` on the left side.
4. Check the `enabled` check box in the plugin configuration section,
and fill in the required LDAP information and :guilabel:`Save`, for more details,
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For a more detailed description of LDAP objects, see :ref:`ldap-gloss-ref`:
.. _config-ldap-examples:
Example LDAP configuration
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Below is example setup that can be used with Active Directory/LDAP server::
*option*: `enabled` => `True`
# Enable or disable this authentication plugin.
*option*: `cache_ttl` => `360`
# Amount of seconds to cache the authentication and permissions check response call for this plugin.
# Useful for expensive calls like LDAP to improve the performance of the system (0 means disabled).
*option*: `host` => `192.168.245.143,192.168.1.240`
# Host[s] of the LDAP Server
# (e.g., 192.168.2.154, or ldap-server.domain.com.
# Multiple servers can be specified using commas
*option*: `port` => `389`
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*option*: `timeout` => `300`
# Timeout for LDAP connection
*option*: `dn_user` => `Administrator@rhodecode.com`
# Optional user DN/account to connect to LDAP if authentication is required.
# e.g., cn=admin,dc=mydomain,dc=com, or uid=root,cn=users,dc=mydomain,dc=com, or admin@mydomain.com
*option*: `dn_pass` => `SomeSecret`
# Password to authenticate for given user DN.
*option*: `tls_kind` => `PLAIN`
# TLS Type
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r3290 *option*: `tls_reqcert` => `NEVER`
# Require Cert over TLS?. Self-signed and custom certificates can be used when
# `RhodeCode Certificate` found in admin > settings > system info page is extended.
*option*: `tls_cert_file` => ``
# This specifies the PEM-format file path containing certificates for use in TLS connection.
# If not specified `TLS Cert dir` will be used
*option*: `tls_cert_dir` => `/etc/openldap/cacerts`
# This specifies the path of a directory that contains individual CA certificates in separate files.
*option*: `base_dn` => `cn=Rufus Magillacuddy,ou=users,dc=rhodecode,dc=com`
# Base DN to search. Dynamic bind is supported. Add `$login` marker in it to be replaced with current user credentials
# (e.g., dc=mydomain,dc=com, or ou=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=com)
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r3290 *option*: `filter` => `(objectClass=person)`
# Filter to narrow results
# (e.g., (&(objectCategory=Person)(objectClass=user)), or
# (memberof=cn=rc-login,ou=groups,ou=company,dc=mydomain,dc=com)))
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r3290 *option*: `search_scope` => `SUBTREE`
# How deep to search LDAP. If unsure set to SUBTREE
*option*: `attr_login` => `sAMAccountName`
# LDAP Attribute to map to user name (e.g., uid, or sAMAccountName)
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r3290 *option*: `attr_email` => `mail`
# LDAP Attribute to map to email address (e.g., mail).
# Emails are a crucial part of RhodeCode.
# If possible add a valid email attribute to ldap users.
*option*: `attr_firstname` => `givenName`
# LDAP Attribute to map to first name (e.g., givenName)
*option*: `attr_lastname` => `sn`
# LDAP Attribute to map to last name (e.g., sn)
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.. toctree::
ldap-active-directory
ldap-authentication