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Ian Duffy closed CLOUDSTACK-1930. --------------------------------- Resolution: Not A Problem Fix was only for 3.x and 4.0 as stated by the commenter. Closing as its not required in 4.1 and 4.2 > LDAP docs are missing some steps > -------------------------------- > > Key: CLOUDSTACK-1930 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1930 > Project: CloudStack > Issue Type: Bug > Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the > default.) > Components: Doc > Reporter: Jessica Tomechak > Assignee: Ian Duffy > > In the Admin Guide is a section "Using an LDAP Server for User > Authentication". It tells how to set up the API call and covers LDAP query > concepts. However, it skips a couple of configuration steps which are > required to enable LDAP. The below were provided by Stuart Jennings. > **These steps should be tested and checked to be sure they are still up to > date** > (Set up and call ldapConfig ... already covered in the Admin Guide) > Wait for a successful response and then restart cloud-management service – > below is an example of the response you will receive if the API command was a > success. > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> > - <ldapconfigresponse cloud-stack-version="3.0.5.20120904142539"> > - <ldapconfig> > <hostname>192.168.21.72</hostname> > <port>389</port> > <port>false</port> > <searchbase>OU=Testing,DC=xendesktop,DC=internal</searchbase> > <queryfilter>(&(mail=%e))</queryfilter> > <binddn>CN=Administrator,CN=users,DC=xendesktop,DC=internal</binddn> > </ldapconfig> > </ldapconfigresponse> > Amend SharedFunctions and Components.xml Config > Next edit the sharedFunctions.js file – found in > /usr/share/cloud/management/webapps/client/scripts so the md5HashedLogin = > false > Example - > // Default password is MD5 hashed. Set the following variable to false to > disable this. > var md5Hashed = true; > var md5HashedLogin = false; > Next edit the /etc/cloud/management/components.xml and change > <adapter name="MD5" class="com.cloud.server.auth.MD5UserAuthenticator"/> > To > <adapter name="MD5" class="com.cloud.server.auth.PlainTextUserAuthenticator"/> > Restart cloud-management > Finally make sure that the user accounts within CloudPlatform have email > addresses which match the mail attributes in active directory. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira