; authentication.ini ; ; Each section listed in this configuration represents a single backend ; that can be used to authenticate users or groups. Each databse backend must refer ; to a resource defined in resources.ini, ; ; The order of entries in this configuration is used to determine the fallback ; priority in case of an error. If the resource referenced in the first ; entry is not reachable, the next lower entry will be used for authentication. ; Please be aware that this behaviour is not valid for the authentication itself. ; The authentication will only be done against the one available resource with the highest ; priority. @use_ldap_auth@[ldap_authentication] @use_ldap_auth@backend = "ldap" @use_ldap_auth@target = "user" @use_ldap_auth@hostname = "@ldap_host@" @use_ldap_auth@port = "@ldap_port@" @use_ldap_auth@root_dn = "@ldap_rootdn@" @use_ldap_auth@bind_dn = "@ldap_binddn@" @use_ldap_auth@bind_pw = "@ldap_bindpass@" ; Attributes for ldap user lookup @use_ldap_auth@user_class = "@ldap_user_objectclass@" @use_ldap_auth@user_name_attribute = "@ldap_attribute_username@" @use_ldap_auth@user_password_attribute = "@ldap_attribute_password@" @use_internal_auth@[internal_authentication] @use_internal_auth@backend = db @use_internal_auth@target = "user" @use_internal_auth@resource = "internal_db"