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tutorial:adm:manage_ad [2019/02/27 15:23] fiserp [Preparing Active Directory] |
tutorial:adm:manage_ad [2019/04/04 08:13] kucerar [Connector configuration] base context for groups |
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Which subtrees you need to grant privileges on depends on the actual directory tree of your Active Directory. | Which subtrees you need to grant privileges on depends on the actual directory tree of your Active Directory. | ||
- | **Granting full control to user** | + | **Granting full control to CzechIdM application |
The process is fairly straightforward. Just repeat it for every root of every subtree you need to grant the rights on. | The process is fairly straightforward. Just repeat it for every root of every subtree you need to grant the rights on. | ||
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- Repeat for other subtrees as necessary. | - Repeat for other subtrees as necessary. | ||
+ | <note important> | ||
+ | **CzechIdM has to have access to objects directly referenced from objects you manage.** | ||
+ | For example: | ||
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+ | A user is member of some groups, this is noted in his '' | ||
+ | However this requirement is not transitive in groups hierarchy. | ||
+ | In AD, you have a '' | ||
+ | But the '' | ||
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+ | If you want to manage your users and their group membership, you therefore need to grant full control on '' | ||
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+ | But you **do not need** to grant anything on '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Basic configuration ===== | ===== Basic configuration ===== | ||
Go to **Systems** from main menu, then above list of current systems use Add button. On the first page just fill system name. | Go to **Systems** from main menu, then above list of current systems use Add button. On the first page just fill system name. | ||
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* **User search scope** - manage users in specified container or subtrees. Usually subtree | * **User search scope** - manage users in specified container or subtrees. Usually subtree | ||
* **Entry object classes** - only objects (accounts) with object classes specified there will be managed. Each object class on new line, no comma or another separator. Usual values: top, person, organizationalPerson, | * **Entry object classes** - only objects (accounts) with object classes specified there will be managed. Each object class on new line, no comma or another separator. Usual values: top, person, organizationalPerson, | ||
+ | * **Base contexts for group entry searches** - container in AD where the groups are located. If the groups are in different container then people and the group container is not under the path which is in "Root suffixes" | ||
* **Base contexts for user entry searches** - usually the same as "Root suffixes" | * **Base contexts for user entry searches** - usually the same as "Root suffixes" | ||
* **Group members reference attribute** - usually " | * **Group members reference attribute** - usually " | ||
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+ | ===== Connection via SSL not working ===== | ||
+ | If you just imported root certificate to IdM truststore, but SSL connection to AD is still not working try following method to find which server hostname you should use. | ||
+ | Configure connection via SSL to AD in Apache Directory Studio during connection you will see this window: | ||
+ | {{: | ||
+ | click on View certificate -> tab General -> field Issued To -> Common name(CN) and use this value as server hostname. | ||
===== Video Guide ===== | ===== Video Guide ===== | ||
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