Thanks everyone for your assistance!
Just LDAP, no SSL at the moment.
I configured my conf/security.properties file like so:
ldap.user.store.enabled=true
ldap.bind.authenticator.enabled=true
ldap.config.hostname=dc02.jiveville.com
ldap.config.port=389
ldap.config.base.dn=ou=JiveUsers,ou=jiveville,ou=com
ldap.config.context.factory=com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory
ldap
.config
.bind
.dn=cn=ldapUser,ou=ResourceAccounts,ou=JiveUsers,ou=jiveville,ou=com
ldap.config.password=********
But cannot log in with any LDAP accounts. But I do have a couple
questions:
- Is there any way to test that Archiva is able to successfully talk
to the LDAP server?
- Are there any options above that I may be missing or which are
incorrect?
- When LDAP authentication is working, do all accounts that fall under
the base dn OU have access? If so, what level?
- Do I need to do anything in User Administrator to grant specific
LDAP accounts access privileges?
Thanks again!
- Chris
On 5 Aug, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
I'm not sure ldap docs on redback site are up-to-date
Chris, do you use LDAP or LDAPS?
LDAPS isn't supported for the moment
Emmanuel
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 5:08 AM, Maria Odea Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi Chris,
You just need to put the LDAP config in your security.properties
file, you
no longer need to edit the application.xml as specified here:
http://redback.codehaus.org/integration/ldap.html (just copy &
paste the
config specifed in the security.properties section)
And you might also need to add the LDAP specific configuration
specified in
the LDAP Settings section in this document:
http://redback.codehaus.org/configuration.html
HTH,
Deng
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Chris Brentano <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'd like to configure Archiva to do LDAP authentication to Active
Directory. It appears that Redback has LDAP support, and I've seen
some
various bits here and there about configuring the
security.properties or
application.xml file to utilize LDAP, but I can't find a concise
guide.
Can
anyone provide some basic instructions and are there any gotchas I
should
be
aware of? Thanks!
- Chris