May I know how did you come up with the ldap settings? I have 3 domains on
one ldapserver and i want those 3 domains to be able to authenticate to
gitlab using ldap. My current settings for domainA domain is like this:
ldap:
enabled: true
servers:
main:
label: 'LDAP Auth'
host: '192.168.10.5'
port: 636
uid: 'uid'
method: 'ssl'
bind_dn: 'CN=Manager,dc=domainA,dc=com'
password: 'secret'
allow_username_or_email_login: false
base: 'dc=domainA,dc=com'
user_filter: ' '
Now, I am trying to add domainB, and domainC to this setup. How do I add
the those dc's? What bind_dn: and base: to use?
Thanks,
On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at 6:50:29 PM UTC+8, Rick Bywater wrote:
>
> Yes. During one of our upgrades, we successfully implemented it. We
> currently have four configured domains.
>
> Thanks.
> Rick
>
> On April 26, 2016 4:20:43 AM EDT, Dioram Nepangue <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Rick,
>>
>>
>> Have you implemented the multiple domain in Gitlab?
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> On Friday, July 26, 2013 at 11:35:59 PM UTC+8, Rick Bywater wrote:
>>>
>>> I have been working to get my Gitlab authenticating via LDAP within my
>>> company. After a bit of head scratching, I got my domain to work.
>>> However, the company has several domains which we would like Gitlab to
>>> service. I have not seen any discussion of this. Is there a mechanism for
>>> adding multiple domains to the LDAP configuration?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Rick
>>>
>>
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>
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