Configure Optional
Version 2 (Bryan Heath, 06/08/2012 04:08 pm)
| 1 | 1 | h1. Configure Optional |
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| 3 | 1 | Everything is pretty well documented in the /ldap/config.php file however here is a more inclusive documentation |
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| 5 | 1 | For all the examples below we will be using mysite.com as the AD prefix and DC=mysite,DC=com as the base DN |
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| 7 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @$user_groups = array();@ |
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| 9 | 1 | +*This is not required for a user to login*+ |
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| 11 | 1 | A valid AD user groups (see KAYAKO_LDAP_ERROR_USERGROUP as well) to user group |
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| 12 | 1 | * AD_Group => Kayako_User_Group |
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| 13 | 1 | * Can do more than one |
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| 15 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h2. Example: |
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| 17 | 1 | Lets say you have a AD group called Customer Service and a Kayako user group called Service: |
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| 19 | 1 | @$user_groups = array('Customer Service' => 'Service');@ |
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| 20 | 1 | More than one: |
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| 21 | 1 | @$user_groups = array('Customer Service' => 'Service', 'Finance' => 'Service');@ |
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| 23 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @$valid_user_groups = array();@ |
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| 25 | 1 | +*This is not required for a user to login*+ |
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| 27 | 1 | A AD groups a user +must+ be in to login |
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| 28 | 1 | * If they are not in one of these groups they will +*not*+ be able to login |
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| 29 | 1 | * Can do more than one |
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| 31 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h2. Example: |
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| 33 | 1 | $valid_user_groups = array('Customer Service', 'IS'); |
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| 35 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_ERROR_USERGROUP', true);@ |
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| 37 | 1 | * true - User will receive an error if they are not in any of the user groups |
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| 38 | 1 | * false - Users not in the $user_group can still login they just will not be in a User Group |
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| 40 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_TEST', false);@ |
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| 42 | 1 | * true - Test mode enabled |
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| 43 | 1 | * false - Test mode disabled |
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| 44 | 1 | ** username and password is ignored |
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| 46 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_LOG', false);@ |
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| 48 | 1 | * true - Logging enabled |
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| 49 | 1 | * false - Logging disabled |
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| 50 | 1 | * The /ldap/log directory must be writable (755 or 777) |
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| 51 | 1 | * You should leave this disabled unless needed as it does extensive logging |
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| 53 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_USERNAME', 'username');@ |
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| 55 | 1 | A valid AD username to test with |
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| 57 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_PASSWORD', 'password');@ |
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| 59 | 1 | The password to go with KAYAKO_LDAP_USERNAME |
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| 61 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_STRIP_EMAIL', true);@ |
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| 63 | 1 | If found will strip email or domain suffix from a username |
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| 65 | 1 | * true - Enabled |
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| 66 | 1 | * false - Disabled |
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| 68 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h2. Example: |
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| 70 | 1 | If enabled: |
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| 71 | 1 | If the username entered was username@mysite.com it would be changed to username |
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| 73 | 2 | Bryan Heath | h1. @define('KAYAKO_LDAP_PHONE_NUMBER', true);@ |
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| 75 | 1 | * true - The AD mobile or home number will be used if the AD telephone number is empty |
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| 76 | 1 | * false - Disabled |