Hi Philippe,
on the Jahia side, you need to specifiy in the
LDAP config file (users.ldap.properties and
group.ldap.properties) a LDAP user which has
rights to browse your AD. Make sure also that
you have mapped the user name attribute of your
AD to the "users.ldap.username.attribute.map"
property in the users.ldap.properties file.
If this is already done, try to log in with the
Jahia root user, go in the administration panel /
manage user and click on the search button to
retrieve users from your ldap. If no ldap users
are displayed, you probably have a problem with your ldap config file.
Michel
We try to connect to the LDAP of an Active Directory 2003.
We correctly obtain the list of the users but we
can't authenticate them through Jahia. the only
user to be authenticated is the user created to
allow jahia to access the content of the annuary.
It seems that this last hasn't enough rights to
authenticate other user than himself
Can you tell me if there is specific LDAP
settings in Jahia configuration files to avoid this behaviour ?
Can you tell me what rights to grant to the LDAP
user to allow hil to authenticate the other users ?
Thanks.
Philippe NOLEO
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