On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 at 06:58:04AM -0700, john s. wrote: > > I try to integrate ExternalAuth-0.08 Modul in RT.
You don't say your RT version, or what fails, it is possible you need .08_01 if you're running RT 3.8.9 > But i don't know exactly which system packages i need for it.. for only an > Authentifiaction with RT no > Samba or other stuff > > My System is : Ubuntu 10.04 > > here is my Ldap Config: > > # AN EXAMPLE LDAP SERVICE > > Set($ExternalAuthPriority, [ 'My_LDAP' ] ); > Set($ExternalInfoPriority, [ 'My_LDAP' ] ); > Set($ExternalServiceUsesSSLorTLS, 0); > Set($AutoCreateNonExternalUsers, 0); > > > > > > 'My_LDAP' => { ## GENERIC > SECTION > # The type of > service (db/ldap/cookie) > 'type' > > => 'ldap', > # The server hosting > the service > 'server' > > => '192.168.123.41', > ## SERVICE-SPECIFIC > SECTION > # If you can bind to > your LDAP server anonymously you should > # remove the user > and pass config lines, otherwise specify them here: > # > # The username RT > should use to connect to the LDAP server > 'user' > > => 'USER', > # The password RT > should use to connect to the LDAP server > 'pass' > > => 'password', > # > # The LDAP search > base > 'base' > > => 'ou=Benutzer,ou=SBAOU,dc=sbah,dc=local', > # > # ALL FILTERS MUST > BE VALID LDAP FILTERS ENCASED IN PARENTHESES! > # YOU **MUST** > SPECIFY A filter AND A d_filter!! > # > # The filter to use > to match RT-Users > 'filter' > > => '(objectClass=User)', > # A catch-all > example filter: '(objectClass=*)' > # > # The filter that > will only match disabled users > 'd_filter' > > => '(objectClass=FooBarBaz)', > # A catch-none > example d_filter: '(objectClass=FooBarBaz)' > # > # Should we try to > use TLS to encrypt connections? > 'tls' > > => 0, > # SSL Version to > provide to Net::SSLeay *if* using SSL > 'ssl_version' > > => 3, > # What other args > should I pass to Net::LDAP->new($host,@args)? > 'net_ldap_args' > > => [ version => 3 ], > # Does > authentication depend on group membership? What group name? > 'group' > > => 'GROUP_NAME', > # What is the > attribute for the group object that determines membership? > 'group_attr' > > => 'GROUP_ATTR', > ## RT ATTRIBUTE > MATCHING SECTION > # The list of RT > attributes that uniquely identify a user > # This example shows > what you *can* specify.. I recommend reducing this > # to just the Name > and EmailAddress to save encountering problems later. > 'attr_match_list' > > => [ 'Name', > > > 'EmailAddress', > > > > > ], > # The mapping of RT > attributes on to LDAP attributes > 'attr_map' > > => { 'Name' => 'sAMAccountName', > > > 'EmailAddress' => 'mail', > > > 'Organization' => 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName', > > > 'RealName' => 'cn', > > > 'ExternalAuthId' => 'sAMAccountName', > > > 'Gecos' => 'sAMAccountName', > > > 'WorkPhone' => 'telephoneNumber', > > > 'Address1' => 'streetAddress', > > > 'City' => 'l', > > > 'State' => 'st', > > > 'Zip' => 'postalCode', > > > 'Country' => 'co' > > > } > }, > > > > > > > may sb could help me... it will be great .... > > best regards john > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/RT-Authen-ExternalAuth-0.08-which-packages-i-need-for-Authentification---tp31342791p31342791.html > Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >
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