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Template: phpldapadmin/ldap-server
Type: string
Default: 127.0.0.1
_Description: LDAP server host address:
Please enter the host name or the address of the LDAP server you want to
connect to.
Template: phpldapadmin/ldap-tls
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Enable support for ldaps protocol?
If your LDAP server supports TLS (Transport Security Layer), you can use
the ldaps protocol to connect to it.
Template: phpldapadmin/ldap-basedn
Type: string
Default: dc=example,dc=com
_Description: Distinguished name of the search base:
Please enter the distinguished name of the LDAP search base. Many sites
use the components of their domain names for this purpose. For example,
the domain "example.com" would use "dc=example,dc=com" as the
distinguished name of the search base.
Template: phpldapadmin/ldap-authtype
Type: select
__Choices: session, cookie, config
Default: session
_Description: Type of authentication
session : You will be prompted for a login dn and a password everytime
you connect to phpLDAPadmin, and a session variable on the
web server will store them. It is more secure so this is the
default.
.
cookie : You will be prompted for a login dn and a password everytime
you connect to phpLDAPadmin, and a cookie on your client will
store them.
.
config : login dn and password are stored in the configuration file,
so you have not to specify them when you connect to
phpLDAPadmin.
Template: phpldapadmin/ldap-binddn
Type: string
Default: cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com
_Description: Login dn for the LDAP server:
Enter the name of the account that will be used to log in to the LDAP
server. If you chose a form based authentication this will be the
default login dn. In this case you can also leave it empty, if you do
not want a default one.
Template: phpldapadmin/ldap-bindpw
Type: string
Default: secret
_Description: Login password for the LDAP server:
Enter the password that will be used to log in to the LDAP server. Note:
the password will be stored in clear text in config.php, which is not
world-readable.
Template: phpldapadmin/reconfigure-webserver
Type: multiselect
__Choices: apache2
Default: apache2
_Description: Web server(s) which will be reconfigured automatically:
phpLDAPadmin supports any web server that PHP does, but this automatic
configuration process only supports Apache2.
Template: phpldapadmin/restart-webserver
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Should your webserver(s) be restarted?
Remember that in order to apply the changes your webserver(s) has/have to
be restarted.
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