Try:
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::Host'} = 'myserver.domain.local';
(without the ldap:// bit)
Hi Michiel,
Thank you for your quick response, I thought the LDAP sync was a performance enhancement rather than a necessity, cheers for pointing that out.
Unfortunately I'm still having issues with it, it seems my OTRS installation is very sensitive to that extra bit of code, I just implemented the below and I was unable to even get into the logon page. Therefore to prevent any major damage I thought I would post it to see where I'm going wrong:
# agent data sync against ldap
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule'} = 'Kernel::System::Auth::Sync::LDAP';
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::Host'} = 'ldap://myserver.domain.local/';
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::BaseDN'} = 'dc=domain, dc=local';
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::UID'} = 'UID';
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::SearchUserDN'} = 'CN=OTRS Searcher,OU=OTRS LDAP Searcher,DC=domain,DC=local';
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::SearchUserPw'} = 'myotrspassword';
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::UserSyncMap'} = {
# DB -> LDAP
UserFirstname => 'givenName',
UserLastname => 'sn',
UserEmail => 'mail',
};
[...]
# AuthSyncModule::LDAP::UserSyncInitialGroups
# (sync following group with rw permission after initial create of first agent
# login)
$Self->{'AuthSyncModule::LDAP::UserSyncInitialGroups'} = [
'users',
];
Any thoughts as to what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
DavidOn Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Michiel Beijen <michiel@beefreeit.nl> wrote:You'd need to also configure LDAPSync (and, map attributes from LDAP to OTRS) in order for the accounts to automatically synchronize. See the part under "AuthSyncModule" in the Manual:
http://doc.otrs.org/2.4/en/html/x1826.html
Kind regards,
--
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Software Consultant
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On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 21:06, David Holder <david.holder@gmail.com> wrote:
---------------------------------------------------------------------Hi Chaps,
I'm trying to authenticate agents on my OTRS implementation (OTRSforwin) by adopting the LDAP template like so: (Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain controller)
########## Start of LDAP Config ##########
# This is an example configuration for an LDAP auth. backend.
# (take care that Net::LDAP is installed!)
$Self->{'AuthModule'} = 'Kernel::System::Auth::LDAP';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::Host'} = 'myserver.domain.local';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::BaseDN'} = 'dc=domain,dc=local';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UID'} = 'sAMAccountName';
# Check if the user is allowed to auth in a posixGroup
# (e. g. user needs to be in a group xyz to use otrs)
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::GroupDN'} = 'cn=OTRS_Agents,ou=OTRS Admins,dc=domain,dc=local';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::AccessAttr'} = 'member';
# for ldap posixGroups objectclass (just uid)
#$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UserAttr'} = 'UID';
# for non ldap posixGroups objectclass (with full user dn)
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UserAttr'} = 'DN';
# The following is valid but would only be necessary if the
# anonymous user do NOT have permission to read from the LDAP tree
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserDN'} = 'cn=OTRS Searcher,ou=OTRS LDAP Searcher,dc=domain,dc=local';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserPw'} = 'myotrspassword';
# in case you want to add always one filter to each ldap query, use
# this option. e. g. AlwaysFilter => '(mail=*)' or AlwaysFilter => '(objectclass=user)'
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::AlwaysFilter'} = '';
# in case you want to add a suffix to each login name, then
# you can use this option. e. g. user just want to use user but
# in your ldap directory exists user@domain.
#$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UserSuffix'} = '@domain.com';
# Net::LDAP new params (if needed - for more info see perldoc Net::LDAP)
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::Params'} = {
port => 389,
timeout => 120,
async => 0,
version => 3,
};
Output from Log File:
[Mon Aug 3 19:51:40 2009][Notice][Kernel::System::Auth::LDAP::Auth] User: David Holder (CN=David Holder,OU=IT,DC=domain,DC=local) authentication ok (REMOTE_ADDR: 127.0.0.1).
[Mon Aug 3 19:51:40 2009][Error][Kernel::System::User::UserLookup][680] No UserID found for 'David Holder'!
[Mon Aug 3 19:51:40 2009][Error][Kernel::System::User::UserLookup][680] No UserID found for 'David Holder'!
[Mon Aug 3 19:51:40 2009][Notice][Kernel::System::User::GetUserData] Panic! No UserData for user: 'David Holder'!!!
Does anyone have any ideas what is wrong with my config?
Your help is most appreciated.
David
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