docs(sources.md): grammar and clarity
This commit is contained in:
parent
6dedb17029
commit
cf9023269e
|
@ -1,39 +1,39 @@
|
||||||
# Sources
|
# Sources
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Sources allow you to connect passbook to an existing User directory. They can also be used for Social-Login, using external Providers like Facebook, Twitter, etc.
|
Sources allow you to connect passbook to an existing user directory. They can also be used for social logins, using external providers such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## Generic OAuth Source
|
## Generic OAuth Source
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
**All Integration-specific Sources are documented in the Integrations Section**
|
**All Integration-specific Sources are documented in the Integrations Section**
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This source allows users to enroll themselves with an External OAuth-based Identity Provider. The Generic Provider expects the Endpoint to return OpenID-Connect compatible Information. Vendor specific Implementations have their own OAuth Source.
|
This source allows users to enroll themselves with an external OAuth-based Identity Provider. The generic provider expects the endpoint to return OpenID-Connect compatible information. Vendor-specific implementations have their own OAuth Source.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Policies: Allow/Forbid Users from linking their Accounts with this Provider
|
- Policies: Allow/Forbid users from linking their accounts with this provider.
|
||||||
- Request Token URL: This field is used for OAuth v1 Implementations and will be provided by the Provider.
|
- Request Token URL: This field is used for OAuth v1 implementations and will be provided by the provider.
|
||||||
- Authorization URL: This value will be provided by the Provider.
|
- Authorization URL: This value will be provided by the provider.
|
||||||
- Access Token URL: This value will be provided by the Provider.
|
- Access Token URL: This value will be provided by the provider.
|
||||||
- Profile URL: This URL is called by passbook to retrieve User information upon successful authentication.
|
- Profile URL: This URL is called by passbook to retrieve user information upon successful authentication.
|
||||||
- Consumer key/Consumer secret: These values will be provided by the Provider.
|
- Consumer key/Consumer secret: These values will be provided by the provider.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## SAML Source
|
## SAML Source
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This source allows passbook to act as a SAML Service Provider. Just like the SAML Provider, it supports signed Requests. Vendor specific documentation can be found in the Integrations Section
|
This source allows passbook to act as a SAML Service Provider. Just like the SAML Provider, it supports signed requests. Vendor-specific documentation can be found in the Integrations Section.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
## LDAP Source
|
## LDAP Source
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
This source allows you to import Users and Groups from an LDAP Server
|
This source allows you to import users and groups from an LDAP Server.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
- Server URI: URI to your LDAP Server/Domain Controller
|
- Server URI: URI to your LDAP server/Domain Controller.
|
||||||
- Bind CN: CN to bind as, this can also be a UPN in the format of `user@domain.tld`
|
- Bind CN: CN of the bind user. This can also be a UPN in the format of `user@domain.tld`.
|
||||||
- Bind password: Password used during the bind process
|
- Bind password: Password used during the bind process.
|
||||||
- Enable Start TLS: Enables StartTLS functionality. To use SSL instead, use port `636`
|
- Enable StartTLS: Enables StartTLS functionality. To use LDAPS instead, use port `636`.
|
||||||
- Base DN: Base DN used for all LDAP queries
|
- Base DN: Base DN used for all LDAP queries.
|
||||||
- Addition User DN: Prepended to Base DN for User-queries.
|
- Addition User DN: Prepended to the base DN for user queries.
|
||||||
- Addition Group DN: Prepended to Base DN for Group-queries.
|
- Addition Group DN: Prepended to the base DN for group queries.
|
||||||
- User object filter: Consider Objects matching this filter to be Users.
|
- User object filter: Consider objects matching this filter to be users.
|
||||||
- Group object filter: Consider Objects matching this filter to be Groups.
|
- Group object filter: Consider objects matching this filter to be groups.
|
||||||
- User group membership field: Field which contains Groups of user.
|
- User group membership field: This field contains the user's group memberships.
|
||||||
- Object uniqueness field: Field which contains a unique Identifier.
|
- Object uniqueness field: This field contains a unique identifier.
|
||||||
- Sync groups: Enable/disable Group synchronization. Groups are synced in the background every 5 minutes.
|
- Sync groups: Enable/disable group synchronization. Groups are synced in the background every 5 minutes.
|
||||||
- Sync parent group: Optionally set this Group as parent Group for all synced Groups (allows you to, for example, import AD Groups under a root `imported-from-ad` group.)
|
- Sync parent group: Optionally set this group as the parent group for all synced groups. An example use case of this would be to import Active Directory groups under a root `imported-from-ad` group.
|
||||||
- Property mappings: Define which LDAP Properties map to which passbook Properties. The default set of Property Mappings is generated for Active Directory. See also [LDAP Property Mappings](property-mappings/index.md#ldap-property-mapping)
|
- Property mappings: Define which LDAP properties map to which passbook properties. The default set of property mappings is generated for Active Directory. See also [LDAP Property Mappings](property-mappings/index.md#ldap-property-mapping)
|
||||||
|
|
Reference in a new issue