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tutorial:adm:manage_ldap [2019/01/17 12:16] apeterova uid attribute |
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Thereafter fill important fields. | Thereafter fill important fields. | ||
- | **Example configuration for our local LDAP: | + | **Example configuration for our local LDAP: |
<note important> | <note important> | ||
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* Set all attributes as **Able to read** | * Set all attributes as **Able to read** | ||
- | //Example scheme:// | + | //Example scheme:// |
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At first set: | At first set: | ||
- | * **Operation type: | + | * **Operation type: |
* **Object name:** \_\_ACCOUNT\_\_ | * **Object name:** \_\_ACCOUNT\_\_ | ||
* **Entity type:** Identity | * **Entity type:** Identity | ||
- | * As **Mapping name** set whatever you want to, for example | + | * As **Mapping name** set whatever you want to, for example |
Then map all columns as entity attributes as you can see it on picture below. Just **\_\_NAME\_\_** set as identifier. | Then map all columns as entity attributes as you can see it on picture below. Just **\_\_NAME\_\_** set as identifier. | ||
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//Example provisioning results:// | //Example provisioning results:// | ||
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+ | To provision an account to LDAP, one must create a role for the system with LDAP provisioning mapping. | ||