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title: LDAP Outpost
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:::info
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This feature is still in technical preview, so please report any Bugs you run into on [GitHub](https://github.com/goauthentik/authentik/issues)
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:::
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You can configure an LDAP Provider for applications that don't support any newer protocols or require LDAP.
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All users and groups in authentik's database are searchable. Currently, there is a limited support for filters (you can only search for objectClass), but this will be expanded in further releases.
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Binding against the LDAP Server uses a flow in the background. This allows you to use the same policies and flows as you do for web-based logins. The only limitation is that currently only identification and password stages are supported, due to how LDAP works.
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You can configure under which base DN the information should be available. For this documentation we'll use the default of `DC=ldap,DC=goauthentik,DC=io`.
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Users are available under `cn=users,<base DN>` and groups under `cn=groups,<base DN>`.
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The following fields are currently sent for users:
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- cn: User's username
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- uid: Unique user identifier
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- name: User's name
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- displayName: User's name
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- mail: User's email address
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- objectClass: A list of these strings:
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- "user"
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- "organizationalPerson"
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- "goauthentik.io/ldap/user"
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- accountStatus: "active" if the account is active, otherwise "inactive"
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- superuser: "active" if the account is part of a group with superuser permissions, otherwise "inactive"
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- memberOf: A list of all DNs that the user is a member of
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The following fields are current set for groups:
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- cn: The group's name
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- uid: Unique group identifier
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- objectClass: A list of these strings:
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- "user"
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- "goauthentik.io/ldap/group"
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**Additionally**, for both users and groups, any attributes you set are also present as LDAP Attributes.
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