Confluence 2.8 : Special LDAP Integration Note for users upgrading to Confluence version 2.1.x or higher
This page last changed on May 09, 2006 by david.soul@atlassian.com.
Please see the original instructions for setting up an osuser.xml which can integrate with LDAP. You must ensure that the only CredentialsProvider in your osuser.xml is the ConfluenceLDAPCredentialsProvider (see below). The one line change to osuser.xmlThe LDAPCredentialsProvider class changes from <provider class="com.opensymphony.user.provider.ldap.LDAPCredentialsProvider">
to <provider class="com.atlassian.confluence.user.ConfluenceLDAPCredentialsProvider">
Thus, the final configuration for the credentials provider is: <provider class="com.atlassian.confluence.user.ConfluenceLDAPCredentialsProvider"> <property name="java.naming.factory.initial">com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</property> <property name="java.naming.provider.url">ldap://localhost:389</property> <property name="searchBase">dc=atlassian,dc=com</property> <property name="uidSearchName">cn</property> <!-- <property name="java.naming.security.principal">cn=Manager,dc=atlassian,dc=com</property> <property name="java.naming.security.credentials">secret</property> <property name="exclusive-access">true</property> --> </provider> |
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