02-09-2009
Thank you very much. Seemed simple now that I see it here!
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afp_ldap.conf
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NAME
afp_ldap.conf - Configuration file used by afpd(8) to configure a LDAP connection to an LDAP server. That is needed for ACL support in
order to be able to query LDAP for UUIDs.
DESCRIPTION
/etc/netatalk/afp_ldap.conf is the configuration file used by afpd to set up an LDAP connection to an LDAP server.
Any line not prefixed with # is interpreted.
Note
You can use afpldaptest(1) to syntactically check your config
The required parameters and their meanings are:
PARAMETER
ldap_server
Name or IP address of your LDAP Server
ldap_auth_method
Authentication method: none | simple | sasl
none
anonymous LDAP bind
simple
simple LDAP bind
sasl
SASL. Not yet supported !
ldap_auth_dn
Distinguished Name of the user for simple bind.
ldap_auth_pw
Distinguished Name of the user for simple bind.
ldap_userbase
DN of the user container in LDAP.
ldap_userscope
Search scope for user search: base | one | sub
ldap_groupbase
DN of the group container in LDAP.
ldap_groupscope
Search scope for user search: base | one | sub
ldap_uuuid_attr
Name of the LDAP attribute with the UUIDs.
Note: this is used both for users and groups.
ldap_name_attr
Name of the LDAP attribute with the users short name.
ldap_group_attr
Name of the LDAP attribute with the groups short name.
EXAMPLES
Example. afp_ldap.conf setup with simple bind
ldap_server = localhost
ldap_auth_method = simple
ldap_auth_dn = cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=org
ldap_auth_pw = notthisone
ldap_userbase = ou=users,dc=domain,dc=org
ldap_userscope = one
ldap_groupbase = ou=groups,dc=domain,dc=org
ldap_groupscope = one
ldap_uuid_attr = some_attribute
ldap_name_attr = cn
ldap_group_attr = cn
SEE ALSO
afpd(8), AppleVolumes.default(5), afpldaptest(1)
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