How to prevent LDAP Settings overwrite?
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Currently, we configure it like this:
$settings = Setting::first(); $settings->custom_forgot_pass_url = env('CLOUDRON_API_ORIGIN') . '/login.html?passwordReset'; $settings->ldap_enabled = 1; $settings->ldap_server = env('CLOUDRON_LDAP_URL'); $settings->ldap_uname = env('CLOUDRON_LDAP_BIND_DN'); $settings->ldap_pword = $encrypter->encrypt(env('CLOUDRON_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD')); $settings->ldap_basedn = env('CLOUDRON_LDAP_USERS_BASE_DN'); $settings->ldap_filter = '&(objectclass=user)'; $settings->ldap_username_field = 'username'; $settings->ldap_lname_field = 'sn'; $settings->ldap_fname_field = 'givenname'; $settings->ldap_auth_filter_query = 'username='; $settings->ldap_email = 'mail'; $settings->ldap_pw_sync = 0; $settings->save();
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i think they want $settings->ldap_filter = env('CLOUDRON_LDAP_FILTER');
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@simong I have published a new package where you can install with user management disabled. Importing your existing setup might be a bit complicated though because we don't support LDAP support being turned on/off dynamically. Maybe you can try this:
- Update your existing installation to new package
- Install a fresh installation (in another subdomain) with no user management
- Import the latest backup of old installation into the fresh installation - https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#import-app-backup
- Configure LDAP in new installation
- If everything works ok, you can switch things over.
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