Difference between revisions of "LDAP"
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To perfrom a succesfull authentication against a LDAP Server with UBIK, you need to create an instance of each of the following Classes: | To perfrom a succesfull authentication against a LDAP Server with UBIK, you need to create an instance of each of the following Classes: | ||
− | ''[[LDAPLogin]]'': | + | |
+ | == ''[[LDAPLogin]]'' ==: | ||
The LDAP Login Object specifies a single User you want to authenticate. | The LDAP Login Object specifies a single User you want to authenticate. | ||
− | ''[[LDAPGroup]]'': | + | |
+ | == ''[[LDAPGroup]]'' ==: | ||
The LDAP Group specifies a Group of Users and where to find them on the LDAP Server. | The LDAP Group specifies a Group of Users and where to find them on the LDAP Server. | ||
− | ''[[LDAPService]]'': | + | |
+ | == ''[[LDAPService]]'' ==: | ||
The LDAP Service describes the actual LDAP Server and holds information about the connection to the LDAP Server and about the Service User. | The LDAP Service describes the actual LDAP Server and holds information about the connection to the LDAP Server and about the Service User. |
Revision as of 12:13, 29 September 2020
To perfrom a succesfull authentication against a LDAP Server with UBIK, you need to create an instance of each of the following Classes:
== LDAPLogin ==:
The LDAP Login Object specifies a single User you want to authenticate.
== LDAPGroup ==:
The LDAP Group specifies a Group of Users and where to find them on the LDAP Server.
== LDAPService ==:
The LDAP Service describes the actual LDAP Server and holds information about the connection to the LDAP Server and about the Service User.