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== Example using OpenLDAP == | == Example using OpenLDAP == |
Revision as of 08:13, 7 April 2022
Overview
Fusion Metadata Registry can use LDAP as the authorization mechanism
Setting up an LDAP connection
On the page page Security -> Authentication Service ensure the drop-down states "LDAP". The following fields are presented.
Item | Description |
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Protocol and hostname | Mandatory Either select ldap or ldaps (LDAP over SSL) in the left-side drop-down. In the input field, enter the server and if necessary port number. E.g. localhost:10389 |
Base DN | The base DN |
Manager DN | Manager DN |
Manager Password | Manager PW |
User Search Base | User Search Base |
User Search Filter | User Search Filter |
Group Search Base | Group Search Base |
Group Search Filter | Group Search Filter |
Role Prefix | |
UserID Attribute | Mandatory |