Commit 21c70660 authored by greatbn's avatar greatbn

update file config ldap.toml for openldap and freeipa

parent a72f2803
# Set to true to log user information returned from LDAP
verbose_logging = false
[[servers]]
# Ldap server host (specify multiple hosts space separated)
host = "IP_ldap_server"
# Default port is 389 or 636 if use_ssl = true
port = 389
# Set to true if ldap server supports TLS
#use_ssl = false
# set to true if you want to skip ssl cert validation
ssl_skip_verify = false
# set to the path to your root CA certificate or leave unset to use system defaults
# root_ca_cert = /path/to/certificate.crt
# Search user bind dn
bind_dn = "cn=grafana,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=domain"
# Search user bind password
bind_password = 'password'
# User search filter, for example "(cn=%s)" or "(sAMAccountName=%s)" or "(uid=%s)"
search_filter = "(uid=%s)"
# An array of base dns to search through
search_base_dns = ["cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=domain"]
# In POSIX LDAP schemas, without memberOf attribute a secondary query must be made for groups.
# This is done by enabling group_search_filter below. You must also set member_of= "cn"
# in [servers.attributes] below.
## Group search filter, to retrieve the groups of which the user is a member (only set if memberOf attribute is not available)
# group_search_filter = "(&(objectClass=posixGroup)(memberUid=%s))"
## An array of the base DNs to search through for groups. Typically uses ou=groups
# group_search_base_dns = ["ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"]
# Specify names of the ldap attributes your ldap uses
[servers.attributes]
name = "displayName"
surname = "sn"
username = "uid"
member_of = "memberOf"
email = "mail"
# Map ldap groups to grafana org roles
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=admins,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=domain"
org_role = "Admin"
# The Grafana organization database id, optional, if left out the default org (id 1) will be used
# org_id = 1
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=editor_grafana,cn=groups,cn=accounts,dc=local,dc=domain"
org_role = "Editor"
[[servers.group_mappings]]
# If you want to match all (or no ldap groups) then you can use wildcard
group_dn = "*"
org_role = "Viewer"
# Set to true to log user information returned from LDAP
verbose_logging = true
[[servers]]
# Ldap server host (specify multiple hosts space separated)
host = "nhap_ip_ldap_server"
# Default port is 389 or 636 if use_ssl = true
port = 389
# Set to true if ldap server supports TLS
#use_ssl = false
# set to true if you want to skip ssl cert validation
ssl_skip_verify = false
# set to the path to your root CA certificate or leave unset to use system defaults
# root_ca_cert = /path/to/certificate.crt
# Search user bind dn
bind_dn = "cn=admin,dc=vsc,dc=vn"
# Search user bind password
bind_password = 'password'
# User search filter, for example "(cn=%s)" or "(sAMAccountName=%s)" or "(uid=%s)"
search_filter = "(uid=%s)"
# An array of base dns to search through
search_base_dns = ["ou=People,dc=vsc,dc=vn"]
# In POSIX LDAP schemas, without memberOf attribute a secondary query must be made for groups.
# This is done by enabling group_search_filter below. You must also set member_of= "cn"
# in [servers.attributes] below.
## Group search filter, to retrieve the groups of which the user is a member (only set if memberOf attribute is not available)
group_search_filter = "(&(objectClass=posixGroup)(memberUid=%s))"
## An array of the base DNs to search through for groups. Typically uses ou=groups
group_search_base_dns = ["ou=Groups,dc=vsc,dc=vn"]
# Specify names of the ldap attributes your ldap uses
[servers.attributes]
name = "displayName"
surname = "sn"
username = "uid"
member_of = "entryDN"
email = "mail"
# Map ldap groups to grafana org roles
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=admin,ou=Groups,dc=vsc,dc=vn"
org_role = "Admin"
# The Grafana organization database id, optional, if left out the default org (id 1) will be used
# org_id = 1
[[servers.group_mappings]]
group_dn = "cn=trainee,ou=Groups,dc=vsc,dc=vn"
org_role = "Editor"
[[servers.group_mappings]]
# If you want to match all (or no ldap groups) then you can use wildcard
group_dn = "*"
org_role = "Viewer"
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