docker-openldap
sssd
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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docker-openldap
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Question: How to Use LDAP Authentication and User Accounts On TAK Servers
I'm entirely unfamiliar with overlays. I don't believe I've configured any on my OpenLDAP server, as it is just a default docker image I've populated with some OUs and users.
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LDAP resources/recommendations question
I'm trying to integrate LDAP into my small homelab but I'm extreme noobie in it. So far I've tried: 1. OpenLDAP - not so resource heavy but I found it difficult go get working correctly with NextCloud, Keycloak and Jellyfin. Maybe someone could recommend an easy to follow guide? 2. LLDAP - honestly it's almost prefect. Nice clean UI, great guides how to setup with everything I need, but it's a read-only LDAP, so I cannot create or manage users with Keycloak or NC, that's about the only downside and probably bugs me more than it should. 3. 389ds - has everything I need (and probably some more), super easy to setup with this guide but the elephant in the room is that it uses 700MiB of RAM (whereas LLDAP uses only 7-8MiB). That's a big difference which really makes me question whether I want to use this particular solution.
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`sudo: account validation failure, is your account locked?`
I have been struggling for a week to get sudo to work with my LDAP setup. I am using this docker setup. I have added these attributes to my server.
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OpenLDAP Docker Container issue
Hi, I've used the osixia github repository to spin up a docker container act as a LDAP Slave and I've successfully used the custom configuration and spin up the container. When i checked the logs of the container i saw the following as the output when it tries to sync with the Master.
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Using sssd in a Playground Without TLS
It is quite straightforward to stand up an LDAP server listening in plaintext. My favorite mechanism is using the openldap container, although there are other options.
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osixia/docker-openldap configuration to let users other than admin search the database
I'm trying to setup a LDAP server using the Osixia Docker container through docker-compose. I want it to contain lists of PosixAccount and PosixGroups, and use them to grant access to some external applications which also have a simpleSecurityObject entry in the directory (e.g. Grafana, which I already integrated with another LDAP server).
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OpenLdap Docker setup help
I've been trying to setup an openldap server from https://github.com/osixia/docker-openldap
- Guter Einstieg in LDAP
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Keycloak users out there, how do you use Keycloak with apps that require LDAP?
I've grown quite tired of how painful it is to manage my LDAP server with multi-master replication. Currently I'm running osixia/openldap, with a wheelybird/ldap-user-manager frontend to manage users, all hosted on my Kubernetes cluster. Eventually, I'm looking to migrate to nitnelave/lldap
- Best OpenLDAP docker container with WebUI
sssd
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RHEL desktop integration with Microsoft services for Windows system administrators
SSSD or SSSD - RedHat this is the path forward in the environment. That is if you want to integrate with Microsoft.
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Using sssd in a Playground Without TLS
sssd has established itself as the most common way to provision system accounts via LDAP or Active Directory on linux servers across all linux distributions. However, working with it can be tricky!
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Had to give up with linux again.
Authentication is centralised by AD using sssd on the Linux side. [https://sssd.io/]
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Good solution to manage Linux based devices? (Debian 11)
Do you have an AD environment or other LDAP directory? If so, sssd (this is available from most distro repos) can be used to validate credentials against the directory. If not, there are PAM modules for various cloud directories or RADIUS for other cloud auth providers. Uyuni is a good Linux management tool. Handles configuration/patch management and compliance. It isn't designed with user devices in mind, but I'm sure it would work.
- Debian Bullseye might already be out next month
- AD-Join not possible with Debian buster...
What are some alternatives?
ldap-user-manager - A PHP web-based interface for LDAP user account management and self-service password change.
lldap - Light LDAP implementation
AzureAD-LDAP-wrapper - LDAP-Wrapper for 'microsoft 365' work or school accounts/users (former 'office 365' - via Entra ID, former AzureAD without AADDS)
docker-phpLDAPadmin - phpLDAPadmin container image 🐳🌴
tigase-xmpp-server-docker - (M) Official Docker project for Tigase XMPP Server
Mailspring-Libre - (archived) Mailspring Libre build – aiming at removing Mailspring's dependecy on a central server
PostgresApp - The easiest way to get started with PostgreSQL on the Mac
docker - docker image of Monica
postgres - Unmodified Postgres with some useful plugins
N1 - :love_letter: An extensible desktop mail app built on the modern web. Forks welcome!
caddy-gen - Automated Caddy reverse proxy for docker containers
docker-dropbox - :whale: Dropbox in a Docker container