I was not quite done the previous email.
cas.authn.ldap[0]...
cas.authn.ldap[1]...
etc.
Ray
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The finalized working bit for Active Directory LDAP was:
# Working LDAP Auth
cas.authn.ldap[0].order=0
cas.authn.ldap[0].name=Active Directory
cas.authn.ldap[0].type=AD
cas.authn.ldap[0].ldapUrl=ldap://:389
cas.authn.ldap[0].validatePeriod=270
cas.authn.ldap[0].poolPassivator=NONE
Michael,
To follow up on Felix's post.
You can create multiple ldap (ldap entries, one for each ou. cas will search
them the order they are in your properties file.
Ray
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I think you should use only one entry for "type". (Currently you will
probably use AUTHENTICATED)
Felix
Am 08.02.22 um 22:07 schrieb Michael Santangelo:
The finalized working bit for Active Directory LDAP was:
# Working LDAP Auth
cas.authn.ldap[0].order=0
cas.authn.ldap[0].name=Active
Are you sure, that you need to set dnFormat? If you have users in
different ou's, it will be difficult to use with a template as
cn=%s,ou=... and should not the dn be found by the searchFilter?
Felix
Am 08.02.22 um 19:13 schrieb Michael Santangelo:
I changed my config to:
Are you modifying the cas.properties created in /etc/cas or the one in your
project folder? I don't think you want to do a copyCasConfiguration on
each run as it will overwrite the cas.properies file in your /etc/cas folder
Anyhow, my config looks similar to yours. One think I did run a
I changed my config to:
cas.authn.ldap[0].order=0
cas.authn.ldap[0].name=Tech Active Directory
cas.authn.ldap[0].type=AD
cas.authn.ldap[0].ldapUrl=ldap://:389
cas.authn.ldap[0].validatePeriod=270
cas.authn.ldap[0].poolPassivator=NONE
cas.authn.ldap[0].searchFilter=sAMAccountName={user}
I am modifying the file project file not the file in the local /etc
folder. the full path is
/home//cas-management-overlay/etc/cas/config/cas.properties
On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 12:38 PM Pablo Vidaurri wrote:
> Are you modifying the cas.properties created in /etc/cas or the one in
> your project