LDAP and Active Directory user examples

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The examples described here has been shared by OpenKM users and should be taken with care.

LDAP example 1

LDAP Structure

dc=fr
   dc=soc
      ou=groups
         cn=UserRole, objectClass=posixGroup, memberUid = jack, memberUid = joe
         cn=AdminRole, objectClass=posixGroup, memberUid = jack
      ou=people
         ou=intern
            cn = jack, objectClass=inetOrgperson, uid = jack
            cn = joe, objectClass=inetOrgperson, uid = joe

Configuration parameters

principal.adapter=com.openkm.principal.LdapPrincipalAdapter
principal.database.filter.inactive.users=true
principal.ldap.mail.attribute=mail
principal.ldap.mail.search.base=ou=intern,ou=users,dc=soc,dc=fr
principal.ldap.mail.search.filter=(&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)(cn={0}))
principal.ldap.referral=follow
principal.ldap.role.attribute=cn
principal.ldap.role.search.base=ou=groups,dc=soc,dc=fr
principal.ldap.role.search.filter=(objectClass=posixGroup)
principal.ldap.roles.by.user.attribute=cn
principal.ldap.roles.by.user.search.base=ou=groups,dc=soc,dc=fr
principal.ldap.roles.by.user.search.filter=(memberUid={0})
principal.ldap.security.credentials?xxxxxx
principal.ldap.security.principal=cn=admin,dc=soc,dc=fr
principal.ldap.server=ldap://192.168.xxx.xxx:389
principal.ldap.user.attribute=cn
principal.ldap.user.search.base=ou=intern,ou=users,dc=soc,dc=fr
principal.ldap.user.search.filter=(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)
principal.ldap.users.by.role.attribute=memberUid
principal.ldap.users.by.role.search.base=ou=groups,dc=soc,dc=fr
principal.ldap.users.by.role.search.filter=(&(objectClass=posixGroup)(cn={0}))
system.login.lowercase=true