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Steve Gorman updated SHIRO-126:
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    Attachment: authentication.zipx

Example application

> Example Multiple Realm Shiro App  (LDAP and DB)
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>
>                 Key: SHIRO-126
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-126
>             Project: Shiro
>          Issue Type: Temp
>          Components: Sample Apps
>    Affects Versions: 1.0
>         Environment: Windows
>            Reporter: Steve Gorman
>            Priority: Trivial
>         Attachments: authentication.zipx
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>
> I have an intellij project that is a good example of how to create/use an 
> LDAP realm. In fact what it does is choose between two configured realms one 
> a local ShiroDbReal and the other LDAP. If your new to grails/groovy this is 
> a good learning tool. I based it off of the Scott Davis (IBM) blogito 
> tutorial. I create some default users that are not the plain ShiroUser but it 
> is a trivial modification. For my purposes I had to extend the 
> class ShiroUser extends com.saic.hub.HubUser
> but again, I think you will find it elementary to see the effect. In the end 
> it is just a tweaked user class for my purposes and could be done incorrectly 
> but there you go.
> When you run the app with grails run-app it will default to the ShiroDbRealm. 
> If you create a file called
> file:${userHome}/.authprototype/user_config.groovy
> in that file put
> ldap.ldapUrls = 'ldap://localhost:389/'
> ldap.search.base = 'ou=YOURVALUE,dc=YOURVALUE,dc=YOURVALUE,dc=
> YOURVALUE' 
> ldap.search.user = "YOURVALUE"
> ldap.search.pass = "YOURVALUE"
> ldap.username.attribute = "YOURVALUE"
> ldap.skip.credentialsCheck = false
> ldap.allowEmptyPasswords = false
> hub.auth.realmName = "ShiroLDAPRealm" 
> the hub.auth.realmName should be set to whatever name is created by grails 
> create-ldap-realm. I changed mine around some and ended up with 
> ShiroLDAPRealm. The casing is off from the original.  
> It will load your LDAP realm. The important value to trigger ldap loading is 
> hub.auth.realmName. To test the application delete this line. It will load 
> the ShiroDbRealm and you can login with the dummy users created in bootstrap. 
> Once you have that working and understand it put the line back in the 
> user_config.groovy file. This will override the default value that is in 
> Config.groovy and load the LDAP realm. As long as you have the LDAP settings 
> correct ( that was the really hard part for me ) you should be good.
> I guess the question now is how do I get it to you? I will send this
> message first with nothing attached and try a separate message with the
> app. If it bounces we can go from there.
> sg

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