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Active Directory |
Preparation
The following placeholders will be used:
ad.company
is the Name of the Active Directory domain.passbook.company
is the FQDN of the passbook install.
Active Directory Setup
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Open Active Directory Users and Computers
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Create a user in Active Directory, matching your naming scheme
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Give the User a password, generated using for example
pwgen 64 1
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Open the Delegation of Control Wizard by right-clicking the domain.
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Select the passbook service user you've just created.
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Ensure the "Reset user password and force password change at next logon" Option is checked.
passbook Setup
In passbook, create a new LDAP Source in Administration -> Sources.
Use these settings:
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Server URI:
ldap://ad.company
For passbook to be able to write passwords back to Active Directory, make sure to use
ldaps://
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Bind CN:
<name of your service user>@ad.company
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Bind Password: The password you've given the user above
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Base DN: The base DN which you want passbook to sync
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Property Mappings: Select all and click the right arrow
The other settings might need to be adjusted based on the setup of your domain.
- Addition User/Group DN: Additional DN which is prepended to your Base DN for user synchronization.
- Addition Group DN: Additional DN which is prepended to your Base DN for group synchronization.
- User object filter: Which objects should be considered users.
- Group object filter: Which objects should be considered groups.
- User group membership field: Which user field saves the group membership
- Object uniqueness field: A user field which contains a unique Identifier
- Sync parent group: If enabled, all synchronized groups will be given this group as a parent.
After you save the source, a synchronization will start in the background. When its done, you cen see the summary on the System Tasks page.