LDAP Group Synchronization ========================== Requirements ------------ - Have LDAP authentication properly configured - Use a LDAP server that supports `memberOf` Define automatically user roles based on LDAP groups ---------------------------------------------------- Use these constants in your config file: - `LDAP_GROUP_ADMIN_DN`: Distinguished names for application administrators - `LDAP_GROUP_MANAGER_DN`: Distinguished names for application managers Example: ```php define('LDAP_GROUP_ADMIN_DN', 'CN=Kanboard Admins,CN=Users,DC=kanboard,DC=local'); define('LDAP_GROUP_MANAGER_DN', 'CN=Kanboard Managers,CN=Users,DC=kanboard,DC=local'); ``` - People member of "Kanboard Admins" will have the role "Administrator" - People member of "Kanboard Managers" will have the role "Managers" - Everybody else will have the role "User" Automatically load LDAP groups for project permissions ------------------------------------------------------ This feature allows you to sync automatically LDAP groups with Kanboard groups. Each group can have a different project role assigned. On the project permissions page, people can enter groups in the auto-complete field and Kanboard can search for groups with any provider enabled. If the group doesn't exist in the local database, it will be automatically synced. - `LDAP_GROUP_PROVIDER`: Enable the LDAP group provider - `LDAP_GROUP_BASE_DN`: Distinguished names to find groups in LDAP directory - `LDAP_GROUP_FILTER`: LDAP filter used to perform the query - `LDAP_GROUP_ATTRIBUTE_NAME`: LDAP attribute used to fetch the group name Example: ```php define('LDAP_GROUP_PROVIDER', true); define('LDAP_GROUP_BASE_DN', 'CN=Groups,DC=kanboard,DC=local'); define('LDAP_GROUP_FILTER', '(&(objectClass=group)(sAMAccountName=%s*))'); ``` With the filter given as example above, Kanboard will search for groups that match the query. If the end-user enter the text "My group" in the auto-complete box, Kanboard will return all groups that match the pattern: `(&(objectClass=group)(sAMAccountName=My group*))`. Note that the special characters `*` is important here, otherwise an exact match will be done. [More examples of LDAP filters for Active Directory](http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/5392.active-directory-ldap-syntax-filters.aspx)