--- title: Generic Setup --- ### Create User/Group 1. Create a new user account to bind with under _Directory_ -> _Users_ -> _Create_, in this example called `ldapservice`. Note the DN of this user will be `cn=ldapservice,ou=users,dc=ldap,dc=goauthentik,dc=io` 2. Create a new group for LDAP searches. In this example `ldapsearch`. Add the `ldapservice` user to this new group. :::info Note: The `default-authentication-flow` validates MFA by default, and currently everything but SMS-based devices are supported by LDAP. If you plan to use only dedicated service accounts to bind to LDAP, or don't use SMS-based authenticators, then you can use the default flow and skip the extra steps below and continue at [Create LDAP Provider](#create-ldap-provider) ::: ### LDAP Flow #### Create Custom Stages 1. Create a new identification stage. _Flows & Stage_ -> _Stages_ -> _Create_ ![](./general_setup1.png) 2. Name it something meaningful like `ldap-identification-stage`. Select User fields Username and Email (and UPN if it is relevant to your setup). ![](./general_setup2.png) 3. Create a new password stage. _Flows & Stage_ -> _Stages_ -> _Create_ ![](./general_setup3.png) 4. Name it something meaningful like `ldap-authentication-password`. Leave the defaults for Backends. ![](./general_setup4.png) 5. Create a new user login stage. _Flows & Stage_ -> _Stages_ -> _Create_ ![](./general_setup5.png) 6. Name it something meaningful like `ldap-authentication-login`. ![](./general_setup6.png) #### Create Custom Flow 1. Create a new authentication flow under _Flows & Stage_ -> _Flows_ -> _Create_, and name it something meaningful like `ldap-authentication-flow` ![](./general_setup7.png) 2. Click the newly created flow and choose _Stage Bindings_. ![](./general_setup8.png) 3. Click `Bind Stage` choose `ldap-identification-stage` and set the order to `10`. ![](./general_setup9.png) 4. Click `Bind Stage` choose `ldap-authentication-login` and set the order to `30`. ![](./general_setup11.png) 5. Edit the `ldap-identification-stage`. ![](./general_setup12.png) 6. Change the Password stage to `ldap-authentication-password`. ![](./general_setup13.png) ### Create LDAP Provider 1. Create the LDAP Provider under _Applications_ -> _Providers_ -> _Create_. ![](./general_setup14.png) 2. Name is something meaningful like `LDAP`, bind the custom flow created previously (or the default flow, depending on setup) and specify the search group created earlier. ![](./general_setup15.png) ### Create LDAP Application 1. Create the LDAP Application under _Applications_ -> _Applications_ -> _Create_ and name it something meaningful like `LDAP`. Choose the provider created in the previous step. ![](./general_setup16.png) ### Create LDAP Outpost 1. Create (or update) the LDAP Outpost under _Applications_ -> _Outposts_ -> _Create_. Set the Type to `LDAP` and choose the `LDAP` application created in the previous step. ![](./general_setup17.png) :::info The LDAP Outpost selects different providers based on their Base DN. Adding multiple providers with the same Base DN will result in inconsistent access ::: ### ldapsearch Test Test connectivity by using ldapsearch. :::info ldapsearch can be installed on Linux system with these commands ``` sudo apt-get install ldap-utils -y # Debian-based systems sudo yum install openldap-clients -y # CentOS-based systems ``` ::: ``` ldapsearch \ -x \ -h \ -p 389 \ # Production should use SSL 636 -D 'cn=ldapservice,ou=users,DC=ldap,DC=goauthentik,DC=io' \ -w '' \ -b 'DC=ldap,DC=goauthentik,DC=io' \ '(objectClass=user)' ``` :::info This query will log the first successful attempt in an event in the _Events_ -> _Logs_ area, further successful logins from the same user are not logged as they are cached in the outpost. :::