; authentication.ini ; ; Each section listed in this configuration represents a backend used to authenticate users. The backend configurations ; must define a resource referring to a configured database or LDAP connection in the INI file resources.ini. ; ; The backends will be processed from top to bottom using the first backend for authentication which reports that ; the user trying to log in is available. [autologin] backend = autologin ; ; If you want to strip the domain ; strip_username_regexp = /\@[^$]+$/ [internal_ldap_authentication] @ldap_auth_disabled@ backend = ldap resource = internal_ldap user_class = @ldap_user_objectclass@ user_name_attribute = @ldap_attribute_username@ group_base_dn = @ldap_group_base_dn@ group_attribute = @ldap_group_attribute@ group_member_attribute = @ldap_group_member_attribute@ group_class = @ldap_group_class@ [internal_db_authentication] @internal_auth_disabled@ backend = db resource = internal_db