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LDAP/AD

|RCM| supports LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) or AD (active Directory) authentication. All LDAP versions are supported, with the following |RCM| plugins managing each:

  • For LDAP or Active Directory use LDAP (egg:rhodecode-enterprise-ce#ldap)

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:

  1. From the |RCM| interface, select :menuselection:`Admin --> Authentication`
  2. Enable the ldap plugin and select :guilabel:`Save`
  3. Select the :guilabel:`Enabled` check box in the plugin configuration section
  4. Add the required LDAP information and :guilabel:`Save`, for more details, see :ref:`config-ldap-examples`

For a more detailed description of LDAP objects, see :ref:`ldap-gloss-ref`:

Example LDAP configuration

# Auth Cache TTL, Defines the caching for authentication to offload LDAP server.
# This means that cache result will be saved for 3600 before contacting LDAP server to verify the user access
3600
# Host, comma seperated format is optionally possible to specify more than 1 server
https://ldap1.server.com/ldap-admin/,https://ldap2.server.com/ldap-admin/
# Default LDAP Port, use 689 for LDAPS
389
# Account, used for SimpleBind if LDAP server requires an authentication
e.g admin@server.com
# Password used for simple bind
ldap-user-password
# LDAP connection security
LDAPS
# Certificate checks level
DEMAND
# Base DN
cn=Rufus Magillacuddy,ou=users,dc=rhodecode,dc=com
# LDAP search filter to narrow the results
(objectClass=person)
# LDAP search scope
SUBTREE
# Login attribute
sAMAccountName
# First Name Attribute to read
givenName
# Last Name Attribute to read
sn
# Email Attribute to read email address from
mail

Below is example setup that can be used with Active Directory/LDAP server.

LDAP/AD setup example