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The LDAP object class used to hold usergroups.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_ldap_group_class
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Member class
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]LDAP_MEMBER_CLASS
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The LDAP object class used to hold users.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_ldap_member_class
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LDAP version
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]LDAP_VERSION
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The LDAP version number to use. Recent installs will likely be 3, older ones will likely be 2. It is important to get this right or you will get a "protocol error". Active Directory is always version 3.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_ldap_version
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Manual authentication checks
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]LDAP_NONE_BIND_LOGINS
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Whether to check authentication via a password hash compare, as opposed to attempting an LDAP bind using the credentials. Doing a manual check divorces you from relying on LDAP to handle logins the way you want them, but also means you need LDAP to export password hashes in a standard format (Active Directory usually cannot).
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_ldap_none_bind_logins
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Windows Server
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]LDAP_IS_WINDOWS
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Integrated windows kerberos authentication.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]WINDOWS_AUTHENTICATION
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Enable/Disable Integrated Windows Kerberos Authentication.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
[strings]CONFIG_OPTION_windows_auth_is_enabled
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