/*********************************************/ /* Use this array if you want to have your attributes displayed in a specific order. You can use default attribute names or their fridenly names. For example, "sn" will be displayed right after "givenName". All the other attributes that are not specified in this array will be displayed after in alphabetical order. */ // $config->custom->appearance['attr_display_order'] = array(); # $config->custom->appearance['attr_display_order'] = array( # 'givenName', # 'sn', # 'cn', # 'displayName', # 'uid', # 'uidNumber', # 'gidNumber', # 'homeDirectory', # 'mail', # 'userPassword' # ); /*********************************************/ /* Define your LDAP servers in this section */ /*********************************************/ $servers = new Datastore(); /* $servers->NewServer('ldap_pla') must be called before each new LDAP server declaration. */ $servers->newServer('ldap_pla'); $servers->setValue('server', 'name', 'Samba4 AD Server'); $servers->setValue('server', 'host', 'ldapi://%2Fvar%2Flib%2Fsamba%2Fprivate%2Fldapi'); $servers->setValue('login', 'auth_type', 'session'); $servers->setValue('login', 'attr', 'dn'); $servers->SetValue('login', 'bind_id', 'cn=Administrator,cn=Users,CHANGETHISBASE');
# 'uidNumber', # 'gidNumber', # 'homeDirectory', # 'mail', # 'userPassword' # ); /********************************************* * Define your LDAP servers in this section * *********************************************/ $servers = new Datastore(); /* $servers->NewServer('ldap_pla') must be called before each new LDAP server declaration. */ $servers->newServer('ldap_pla'); /* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */ $servers->setValue('server', 'name', 'My LDAP Server'); /* Examples: 'ldap.example.com', 'ldaps://ldap.example.com/', 'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */ // $servers->setValue('server','host','127.0.0.1'); /* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */ // $servers->setValue('server','port',389); /* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */ // $servers->setValue('server','base',array('')); /* Five options for auth_type: 1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will store your login dn and password. 2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the
# 'userPassword' # ); /*********************************************/ /* Define your LDAP servers in this section */ /*********************************************/ $servers = new Datastore(); /* $servers->NewServer('ldap_pla') must be called before each new LDAP server declaration. */ $servers->newServer('ldap_pla'); /* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */ $servers->setValue('server','name','LDAP Server LCS'); /* Examples: 'ldap.example.com', 'ldaps://ldap.example.com/', 'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */ $servers->setValue('server','host',$ldap_server); /* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */ // $servers->setValue('server','port',389); /* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */ $servers->setValue('server','base',array($ldap_base_dn));
# 'uidNumber', # 'gidNumber', # 'homeDirectory', # 'mail', # 'userPassword' # ); /********************************************* * Define your LDAP servers in this section * *********************************************/ $servers = new Datastore(); /* $servers->NewServer('ldap_pla') must be called before each new LDAP server declaration. */ $servers->newServer('ldap_pla'); /* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */ $servers->setValue('server', 'name', 'My LDAP Server'); /* Examples: 'ldap.example.com', 'ldaps://ldap.example.com/', 'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */ $servers->setValue('server', 'host', '127.0.0.1'); /* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */ // $servers->setValue('server','port',389); /* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */ $servers->setValue('server', 'base', array('dc=zarafa,dc=com')); /* Five options for auth_type: 1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will store your login dn and password. 2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the
# 'uidNumber', # 'gidNumber', # 'homeDirectory', # 'mail', # 'userPassword' # ); /********************************************* * Define your LDAP servers in this section * *********************************************/ $servers = new Datastore(); /* $servers->NewServer('ldap_pla') must be called before each new LDAP server declaration. */ $servers->newServer('ldap_pla'); /* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */ $servers->setValue('server', 'name', 'Local LDAP Server'); /* Examples: 'ldap.example.com', 'ldaps://ldap.example.com/', 'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */ $servers->setValue('server', 'host', '127.0.0.1'); /* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */ $servers->setValue('server', 'port', 389); /* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */ /* Five options for auth_type: 1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will store your login dn and password. 2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the web server in a persistent session variable.
# 'uidNumber', # 'gidNumber', # 'homeDirectory', # 'mail', # 'userPassword' # ); /********************************************* * Define your LDAP servers in this section * *********************************************/ $servers = new Datastore(); /* $servers->NewServer('ldap_pla') must be called before each new LDAP server declaration. */ $servers->newServer('ldap_pla'); /* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */ $servers->setValue('server', 'name', 'My LDAP Server'); /* Examples: 'ldap.example.com', 'ldaps://ldap.example.com/', 'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */ $servers->setValue('server', 'host', '127.0.0.1'); /* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */ // $servers->setValue('server','port',389); /* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */ //$servers->setValue('server','base',array('dc=example,dc=com')); /* Five options for auth_type: 1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will store your login dn and password. 2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the