I added something to support it in Redback, but not tested it.You can look at the issue [1]
Can you test it? [1] http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/REDBACK-215 Emmanuel On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Emmanuel Venisse < [email protected]> wrote: > It isn't there yet. > If you really need it, maybe you can write a patch for Redback. > > Emmanuel > > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Julien Graglia <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am currently migrating from archiva 1.1.3 to archiva 1.2.0... and I >> want to switch to an ldap authentication (I'am bored of copying user >> databases...) >> >> I'have found many threads about ldap and archiva : security.properties, >> redback ldap config page (1)... but I have not found how to connect to a >> ldaps directory? >> I have defined the ldap.config.port (636) but i did not found how to >> says to use ssl >> >> > 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 >> > >> > >> It seems to me that redback still can't handle SSL for ldap... Did I >> have to wait for another archiva/redback release? or stick with my user >> database (I don't want to store the users in a sql db, they are already >> in ldap...) >> >> 1 : http://redback.codehaus.org/configuration.html and >> http://redback.codehaus.org/integration/ldap.html >> >> >> Thx, >> >> Le mercredi 06 août 2008 à 11:14 +0800, Maria Odea Ching a écrit : >> > I think you might be missing this property? >> > user.manager.impl=ldap >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Deng >> > >> > On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 2:38 AM, Chris Brentano < >> > [email protected]> wrote: >> > >> > > 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 >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>> >> > > >> -- >> Julien Graglia >> NetCeler >> >> >
