--- title: "LDAP" description: "An introduction into integrating Authelia with LDAP." lead: "An introduction into integrating Authelia with LDAP." date: 2022-06-15T17:51:47+10:00 draft: false images: [] menu: integration: parent: "ldap" weight: 710 toc: true --- ## Tested Versions * [Authelia] * [v4.36.5](https://github.com/authelia/authelia/releases/tag/v4.36.5) ## Configuration ### OpenLDAP #### Tested Version: [Bitnami OpenLDAP - 2.5.13](https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-openldap/releases/tag/2.5.13-debian-11-r7) Create within OpenLDAP, either via CLI or with a GUI management application like [phpLDAPadmin](http://phpldapadmin.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page) or [LDAP Admin](http://www.ldapadmin.org/) a basic user with a complex password. *Make note of its CN.* You can also create a group to use within Authelia if you would like granular control of who can login, and reference it within the filters below. ### Authelia In your Authelia configuration you will need to enter and update the following variables - * url `ldap://OpenLDAP:1389` - servers dns name & port. *tip: if you have Authelia on a container network that is routable, you can just use the container name* * server_name `ldap01.example.com` - servers name * base_dn `dc=example,dc=com` - common name of domain root. * groups_filter `dc=example,dc=com` - replace relevant section with your own domain in common name format, same as base_dn. * user `authelia` - username for Authelia service account * password `SUPER_COMPLEX_PASSWORD` - password for Authelia service account ```yaml ldap: implementation: custom url: ldap://OpenLDAP:1389 timeout: 5s start_tls: false tls: server_name: ldap01.example.com skip_verify: true minimum_version: TLS1.2 base_dn: dc=example,dc=com additional_users_dn: ou=users users_filter: (&(|({username_attribute}={input})({mail_attribute}={input}))(objectClass=person)) username_attribute: uid mail_attribute: mail display_name_attribute: displayName additional_groups_dn: ou=groups groups_filter: (&(member=uid={input},ou=users,dc=example,dc=com)(objectclass=groupofnames)) group_name_attribute: cn user: uid=authelia,ou=service accounts,dc=example,dc=com password: "SUPER_COMPLEX_PASSWORD" ``` Following this, restart Authelia, and you should be able to begin using LDAP integration for your user logins, with Authelia taking the email attribute for users straight from the 'mail' attribute within the LDAP object. ### FreeIPA #### Tested Version: [FreeIPA - 4.9.9/CentOS]([https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-openldap/releases/tag/2.5.13-debian-11-r7](https://www.freeipa.org/page/Releases/4.9.9)) Create within FreeIPA, either via CLI or within its GUI management application `https://server_ip` a basic user with a complex password. *Make note of its CN.* You can also create a group to use within Authelia if you would like granular control of who can login, and reference it within the filters below. ### Authelia In your Authelia configuration you will need to enter and update the following variables - * url `ldap://ldap` - servers dns name. Port will assume 389 as standard. Specify custom port with `:port` if needed. * server_name `ldap01.example.com` - servers name * base_dn `dc=example,dc=com` - common name of domain root. * groups_filter `dc=example,dc=com` - replace relevant section with your own domain in common name format, same as base_dn. * user `authelia` - username for Authelia service account * password `SUPER_COMPLEX_PASSWORD` - password for Authelia service account ```yaml ldap: implementation: custom url: ldaps://ldap.example.com timeout: 5s start_tls: false tls: server_name: ldap.example.com skip_verify: true minimum_version: TLS1.2 base_dn: dc=example,dc=com username_attribute: uid additional_users_dn: cn=users,cn=accounts users_filter: (&(|({username_attribute}={input})({mail_attribute}={input}))(objectClass=person)) additional_groups_dn: ou=groups groups_filter: (&(member=uid={input},cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=com)(objectclass=groupofnames)) group_name_attribute: cn mail_attribute: mail display_name_attribute: displayName user: uid=authelia,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=com password: "SUPER_COMPLEX_PASSWORD" ``` Following this, restart Authelia, and you should be able to begin using LDAP integration for your user logins, with Authelia taking the email attribute for users straight from the 'mail' attribute within the LDAP object. ### lldap #### Tested Version: [lldap - 0.4.0](https://github.com/nitnelave/lldap/releases/tag/v0.4.07) Create within lldap, a basic user with a complex password, and add to the group "lldap_password_manager" You can also create a group to use within Authelia if you would like granular control of who can login, and reference it within the filters below. ### Authelia In your Authelia configuration you will need to enter and update the following variables - * url `ldap://OpenLDAP:1389` - servers dns name & port. *tip: if you have Authelia on a container network that is routable, you can just use the container name* * base_dn `dc=example,dc=com` - common name of domain root. * user `authelia` - username for Authelia service account. * password `SUPER_COMPLEX_PASSWORD` - password for Authelia service account, ```yaml ldap: implementation: custom url: ldap://lldap:3890 timeout: 5s start_tls: false base_dn: dc=example,dc=com username_attribute: uid additional_users_dn: ou=people # To allow sign in both with username and email, one can use a filter like # (&(|({username_attribute}={input})({mail_attribute}={input}))(objectClass=person)) users_filter: (&({username_attribute}={input})(objectClass=person)) additional_groups_dn: ou=groups groups_filter: (member={dn}) group_name_attribute: cn mail_attribute: mail display_name_attribute: displayName # The username and password of the admin or service user. user: uid=authelia,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com password: "SUPER_COMPLEX_PASSWORD" ``` Following this, restart Authelia, and you should be able to begin using lldap integration for your user logins, with Authelia taking the email attribute for users straight from the 'mail' attribute within the LDAP object. ## See Also [Authelia]: https://www.authelia.com [Bitnami OpenLDAP]: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/openldap/ [FreeIPA]: https://www.freeipa.org/page/Main_Page [lldap]: https://github.com/nitnelave/lldap