Hi;
i have installed otrs on ubuntu and i want to authenticate agents and customers with active directory.
i start with configuration for agents but i can't login with my active directory account.
in /var/log/messages there is this error:
Oct 10 10:35:30 ubuntu OTRS-CGI-10[26784]: [Notice][Kernel::System::Auth::DB::Auth] User: user1 doesn't exist or is invalid!!! (REMOTE_ADDR: 127.0.0.1)
here's my /etc/otrs/Kernel/config.pm:
Thanks for your help
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# --
# Kernel/Config.pm - Config file for OTRS kernel
# Copyright (C) 2001-2006 OTRS GmbH, http://otrs.org/
# --
# $Id: Config.pm.dist,v 1.18 2006/09/07 16:15:41 mh Exp $
# --
# This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see
# the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you
# did not receive this file, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt.
# --
# Note:
#
# -->> OTRS does have a lot of config settings. For more settings
# (Notifications, Ticket::ViewAccelerator, Ticket::NumberGenerator,
# LDAP, PostMaster, Session, Preferences, ...) see
# Kernel/Config/Defaults.pm and copy your wanted lines into "this"
# config file. This file will not be changed on update!
#
# --
package Kernel::Config;
BEGIN {
if (-f '/etc/otrs/database.pm') {
require '/etc/otrs/database.pm';
if ($dbtype eq 'pgsql') {
$dbport ||= '5432';
our $dsn = "DBI:Pg:dbname";
}
else {
$dbport ||= '3306';
our $dsn = "DBI:mysql:database";
}
}
}
sub Load {
my $Self = shift;
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# #
# Start of your own config options!!! #
# #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# First backend, a LDAP tree
$Self->{'AuthModule1'} = 'Kernel::System::Auth::LDAP';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::Host1'} = 'kdc.domain.com';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::BaseDN1'} = 'dc=aa,dc=zz,dc=ee';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UID1'} = 'uid';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::GroupDN1'} ='cn=otrs_agent,ou=users,ou=aaa,dc=aa,dc=zz,dc=ee';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::AccessAttr1'} = 'memberUid';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UserAttr1'} = 'UID';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserDN1'} = 'user1';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserPw1'} = 'pass';
# $Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::AlwaysFilter1'} = '';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UserSuffix1'} = 'domin.com';
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::UserLowerCase1'} = 0;
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::Params1'} = {
port => 389,
timeout => 120,
async => 0,
version => 3,
};
$Self->{'AuthModule::LDAP::Die1'} = 1;
# Second backend, internal OTRS DB
$Self->{'AuthModule2'} = 'Kernel::System::Auth::DB';
$Self->{'AuthModule::DB::CryptType2'} = 'crypt';
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# database settings #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# DatabaseHost
# (The database host.)
$Self->{DatabaseHost} = $dbserver || 'localhost';
# Database
# (The database name.)
$Self->{Database} = $dbname || 'otrs';
# DatabaseUser
# (The database user.)
$Self->{DatabaseUser} = $dbuser || 'otrs';
# DatabasePw
# (The password of database user. You also can use bin/CryptPassword.pl
# for crypted passwords.)
$Self->{DatabasePw} = 'hot';
# DatabaseDSN
# (The database DSN for MySQL ==> more: "man DBD::mysql")
$Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "$dsn=$Self->{Database};host=$Self->{DatabaseHost};port=$dbport;";
# (The database DSN for PostgreSQL ==> more: "man DBD::Pg")
# if you want to use a local socket connection
# $Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "DBI:Pg:dbname=$Self->{Database};";
# if you want to use a tcpip connection
# $Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "DBI:Pg:dbname=$Self->{Database};host=$Self->{DatabaseHost};";
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# fs root directory
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
$Self->{Home} = '/usr/share/otrs';
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# insert your own config settings "here" #
# config settings taken from Kernel/Config/Defaults.pm #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# $Self->{SessionUseCookie} = 0;
# $Self->{CheckMXRecord} = 0;
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# switch off the web based installer for the Debian package
$Self->{SecureMode} = 1;
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# data inserted by installer #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# $DIBI$
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# #
# End of your own config options!!! #
# #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
}
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# needed system stuff (don't edit this) #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
use strict;
use vars qw(@ISA $VERSION);
use Kernel::Config::Defaults;
push (@ISA, 'Kernel::Config::Defaults');
$VERSION = '$Revision: 1.18 $';
$VERSION =~ s/^\$.*:\W(.*)\W.+?$/$1/;
# -----------------------------------------------------#
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