hi :The following title is my configuration method


1.  docker run -d --name ldap  -p 389:389 -p 636:636 -v 
/usr/local/ldap:/usr/local/ldap --env LDAP_TLS_VERIFY_CLIENT=try --env 
LDAP_ORGANISATION="redcore"  --env LDAP_DOMAIN="redcore.cn" osixia/openldap
2.  docker run -d -p 80:80 --link ldap --restart=always --name phpldapadmin 
--env PHPLDAPADMIN_HTTPS=false --env PHPLDAPADMIN_LDAP_HOSTS=ldap --restart 
always --detach osixia/phpldapadmin


How do i make my email address as login id in LDAP? 








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HaoDongZ
Beijing Dongcheng District





At 2020-10-30 05:22:23, "Quanah Gibson-Mount" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>--On Thursday, October 29, 2020 12:39 PM +0800 HaoDongZ <[email protected]> 
>wrote:
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>> The ldap deployed by my docker can now log in with account and password.
>> How to log in to ldap by email? I deployed tls authentication, how do I
>> log in to ldap by email?
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>This has nothing to do with docker.
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>And by "log in", log into what, exactly?
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>If you mean how to bind to the LDAP server using an email address, you 
>would need to enable SASL/EXTERNAL (cert) authentication (vs simple binds 
>which use the LDAP user DN + password), and then issue user certs that the 
>end user authenticates with against the LDAP server, with an appropriate 
>authz-regexp mapping.  However, I suspect this isn't really what you're 
>after.
>
>You'll need to describe exactly what you're hoping to accomplish in greater 
>detail if you would like assistance.
>
>Regards,
>Quanah
>
>
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>Quanah Gibson-Mount
>Product Architect
>Symas Corporation
>Packaged, certified, and supported LDAP solutions powered by OpenLDAP:
><http://www.symas.com>

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