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An AccountManager password store that uses python-ldap to check against an LDAP server.
An AccountManager password store that uses python-ldap to check against an LDAP server.
host_url Server URL to use for LDAP authentication. e.g.: ldap://ldap.example.com ldaps://ldap.example.com
base_dn The user base DN when searching for users
bind_user LDAP user for searching
bind_password LDAP user password
search_scope The ldap search scope: base, onelevel or subtree
search_filter The ldap search filter template where %s is replaced with the username
[ldap] host_url = ldap://ldap.example.com base_dn = OU=Users,DC=example,DC=com bind_user = ldap@example.com bind_password = your_secret_password_here search_scope = subtree search_filter = (&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName=%s))
[account-manager] password_store = LDAPStore
[components] ldapauth.* = enabled
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An AccountManager password store that uses python-ldap to check against an LDAP server.
We found that TracLDAPAuth demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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