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Authenticate a user against an LDAP directory
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Useful for Windows Active Directory and other LDAP-based organisations
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to maintain a single password across the organisation.
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Optionally authenticates only if a member of a given group in the directory.
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The person must have registered with Friendica using the normal registration
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By default, the person must have registered with Friendica using the normal registration
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procedures in order to have a Friendica user record, contact, and profile.
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However, it's possible with an option to automate the creation of a Friendica basic account.
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Note when using with Windows Active Directory: you may need to set TLS_CACERT in your site
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ldap.conf file to the signing cert for your LDAP server.
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The required configuration options for this module may be set in the .htconfig.php file
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The configuration options for this module may be set in the .htconfig.php file
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e.g.:
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// ldap hostname server - required
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_server'] = 'host.example.com';
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// dn to search users - required
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_searchdn'] = 'ou=users,dc=example,dc=com';
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// attribute to find username - required
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_userattr'] = 'uid';
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// admin dn - optional - only if ldap server dont have anonymous access
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_binddn'] = 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com';
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// admin password - optional - only if ldap server dont have anonymous access
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_bindpw'] = 'password';
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// for create Friendica account if user exist in ldap
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// required an email and a simple (beautiful) nickname on user ldap object
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// active account creation - optional - default none
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_autocreateaccount'] = 'true';
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// attribute to get email - optional - default : 'mail'
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_autocreateaccount_emailattribute'] = 'mail';
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// attribute to get nickname - optional - default : 'givenName'
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$a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_autocreateaccount_nameattribute'] = 'givenName';
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...etc.
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* Note when using with Windows Active Directory: you may need to set TLS_CACERT in your site
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* ldap.conf file to the signing cert for your LDAP server.
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*
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* The required configuration options for this module may be set in the .htconfig.php file
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* The configuration options for this module may be set in the .htconfig.php file
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* e.g.:
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*
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* // ldap hostname server - required
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_server'] = 'host.example.com';
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* ...etc.
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* // dn to search users - required
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_searchdn'] = 'ou=users,dc=example,dc=com';
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* // attribute to find username - required
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_userattr'] = 'uid';
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*
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* // admin dn - optional - only if ldap server dont have anonymous access
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_binddn'] = 'cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com';
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* // admin password - optional - only if ldap server dont have anonymous access
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_bindpw'] = 'password';
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*
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* // for create Friendica account if user exist in ldap
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* // required an email and a simple (beautiful) nickname on user ldap object
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* // active account creation - optional - default none
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_autocreateaccount'] = 'true';
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* // attribute to get email - optional - default : 'mail'
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_autocreateaccount_emailattribute'] = 'mail';
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* // attribute to get nickname - optional - default : 'givenName'
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* $a->config['ldapauth']['ldap_autocreateaccount_nameattribute'] = 'givenName';
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*
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* ...etc.
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*/
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require_once('include/user.php');
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