Extension:LDAPAuthentication2/de

This extension is part of the LDAP Stack and requires the LDAPProvider extension to be installed first.
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This extension requires the PluggableAuth extension to be installed first.
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MediaWiki-Erweiterungen
LDAPAuthentication2
Freigabestatus: stabilCategory:Stable extensions/de
Einbindung Benutzeridentität Category:User identity extensions/de
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Letzte Version 1.0.1
Kompatibilitätspolitik Für jede MediaWiki-Version, die ein Long Term Support Release ist, existiert ein entsprechender Zweig in der Erweiterung.
MediaWiki 1.31+Category:Extensions with manual MediaWiki version
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  • $LDAPAuthentication2AllowLocalLogin
  • $LDAPAuthentication2UsernameNormalizer
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Installation

  • Die Erweiterung herunterladen und die Datei(en) in ein Verzeichnis namens LDAPAuthentication2 im Ordner extensions/ ablegen.
    Entwickler und Code-Beitragende sollten stattdessen die Erweiterung von Git installieren, mit:cd extensions/
    git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/LDAPAuthentication2
  • Folgenden Code am Ende deiner LocalSettings.php -Datei einfügen:
    wfLoadExtension( 'LDAPAuthentication2' );
    
  • Configure as required.
  • Yes Erledigt – Navigiere zu Special:Version in deinem Wiki, um zu überprüfen, ob die Erweiterung erfolgreich installiert wurde.

Konfiguration

Erweiterungseinstellungen

$LDAPAuthentication2AllowLocalLogin
Whether or not to display a "local" pseudo-domain in the domain selector on "Special:Login", thus allowing to authenticate against the local user database. (defaults to false )
$LDAPAuthentication2UsernameNormalizer
Use this function for normalizing username for LDAP, for example 'strtolower'. Needed after migration from earlier Version. (defaults to "" )

Domain settings

authentication.usernameattribute
The LDAP user object attribute name that should be used as a local wiki user username (defaults to "samaccountname")
authentication.realnameattribute
The LDAP user object attribute name that should be used as a local wiki user realname (defaults to "cn")
authentication.emailattribute
The LDAP user object attribute name that should be used as e-mail address for the local wiki user (defaults to "mail")

Versionierung

LDAP Stack Extensions are targeted/qualified for MediaWiki LTS releases only.
However, this table helps to determine which extension-releases to use across all recent versions.

MediaWiki Release Recommended Extension Version Test Status Latest Test Date
1.35 (LTS) LDAPxxx_master Tested März 2020

Further Reading

Migration from PluggableAuth 5

In REL1_39 branch LDAPAuthentication2 was adapted to PluggableAuth 6.

So in case of migration from REL1_35-REL1_38 (PluggableAuth 5) to REL1_39 (PluggableAuth 6) some configuration needs to be changed. Here is the example of the old configuration:

// In any case we need to specify LDAP domain configs
$LDAPProviderDomainConfigs = "$IP/../ldapprovider.json";

// Local login is enabled
$wgPluggableAuth_EnableLocalLogin = true;
$LDAPAuthentication2AllowLocalLogin = true;
...
$wgPluggableAuth_Class = "MediaWiki\\Extension\\LDAPAuthentication2\\PluggableAuth";
$wgPluggableAuth_ButtonLabel = "Log In (PluggableAuth)";

As a result, "Log In (PluggableAuth)" login button will appear on login page, with "domains" dropdown.

Domains list is obtained from the domain configs file. Let's assume that we have "ldap1" and "ldap2" domains configured there, still it is not reflected in PluggableAuth 5 configuration.

Here is how such configuration should be changed to be compatible with PluggableAuth 6:

// In any case we need to specify LDAP domain configs
$LDAPProviderDomainConfigs = "$IP/../ldapprovider.json";

// If local login is supported as well, then these globals are still needed
$wgPluggableAuth_EnableLocalLogin = true;
$LDAPAuthentication2AllowLocalLogin = true;
...
$wgPluggableAuth_Config['Log In (LDAP1)'] = [
    'plugin' => 'LDAPAuthentication2',
    'data' => [
        'domain' => 'ldap1'
    ]
];

$wgPluggableAuth_Config['Log In (LDAP2)'] = [
    'plugin' => 'LDAPAuthentication2',
    'data' => [
        'domain' => 'ldap2'
    ]
];

Here "ldap1" and "ldap2" are domains which are configured in domain configs file.

As a result, "Log In (LDAP1)" and "Log In (LDAP2)" login buttons will appear on login page.

So the main difference is that:

  • There is only one login button per LDAP domain.
  • Now $wgPluggableAuth_Config global should be used.
  • $wgPluggableAuth_Class global is not used anymore.


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