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AD LDAP auth
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To setup your CodiMD instance with Active Directory you need the following configs:
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```
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CMD_LDAP_URL=ldap://internal.example.com
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CMD_LDAP_BINDDN=cn=binduser,cn=Users,dc=internal,dc=example,dc=com
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CMD_LDAP_BINDCREDENTIALS=<super secret password>
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CMD_LDAP_SEARCHBASE=dc=internal,dc=example,dc=com
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CMD_LDAP_SEARCHFILTER=(&(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=user)(|(sAMAccountName={{username}})(mail={{username}})))
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CMD_LDAP_USERIDFIELD=sAMAccountName
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CMD_LDAP_PROVIDERNAME=Example Inc AD
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```
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`CMD_LDAP_BINDDN` is either the `distinguishedName` or the `userPrincipalName`. *This can cause "username/password is invalid" when either this value or the password from `CMD_LDAP_BINDCREDENTIALS` are incorrect.*
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`CMD_LDAP_SEARCHFILTER` matches on all users and uses either the email address or the `sAMAccountName` (usually the login name you also use to login to Windows).
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*Only using `sAMAccountName` looks like this:* `(&(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=user)(sAMAccountName={{username}}))`
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`CMD_LDAP_USERIDFIELD` says we want to use `sAMAccountName` as unique identifier for the account itself.
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`CMD_LDAP_PROVIDERNAME` just the name written above the username and password field on the login page.
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Same in json:
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```json
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"ldap": {
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"url": "ldap://internal.example.com",
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"bindDn": "cn=binduser,cn=Users,dc=internal,dc=example,dc=com",
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"bindCredentials": "<super secret password>",
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"searchBase": "dc=internal,dc=example,dc=com",
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"searchFilter": "(&(objectcategory=person)(objectclass=user)(|(sAMAccountName={{username}})(mail={{username}})))",
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"useridField": "sAMAccountName",
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},
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```
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More details and example: https://www.npmjs.com/package/passport-ldapauth
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