As of now, VPN users cannot be managed via LDAP in CloudStack.
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On August 3, 2016 at 11:18 AM, ilya
([email protected]) wrote:Matthew,
Noticed that you are on users list, if you get no response, try
askingon dev list.
Also, perhaps refine th
Matthew,
Noticed that you are on users list, if you get no response, try asking
on dev list.
Also, perhaps refine the subject to VR VPN + LDAP access. Lastly, there
is StrongSwan initiative to replace OpenSwan, but nothing about LDAP
integration that i could find.
Regards
ilya
On 8/2/16 12:52 P
Ilya,
Thanks for the response. For the most part, our deployment is much
simpler than yours. We allow only our senior sysadmins access to the
Cloudstack UI (and only have 2 senior sysadmins currently). This access
is already tied to LDAP and working perfectly. I don't mind using a vm
for VPN
Matthew,
Interesting challenge, i operate in slightly different environment -
let me explain how it works in places i've been too in past and you can
decide if its something you see being a fit.
Since data center access is treated as top tier - access to it must be
guaranteed at all times - espec
Not sure if this is the right place for this question but I am in the
process of migrating my datacenter to cloudstack from a manually managed
virtualization cluster. I am doing this because we need to implement
full segregation between assets owned by different entities and managing
that manua