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<?php
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/**
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* The phpLDAPadmin config file
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*
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* You must specify at least one LDAP server there. You may add
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* as many as you like. You can also specify your language, and
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* many other options.
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*
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* NOTE: Commented out values in this file prefixed by //, represent the
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* defaults that have been defined in config_default.php.
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* Commented out values prefixed by #, dont refelct their default value, you can
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* check config_default.php if you want to see what the default is.
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*
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* DONT change config_default.php, you changes will be lost by the next release
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* of PLA. Instead change this file - as it will NOT be replaced by a new
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* version of phpLDAPadmin.
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*/
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/** **/
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/** Miscellaneous Configuration overrides **/
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/** **/
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/*********************************************/
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/* Useful important configuration overrides */
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/*********************************************/
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/* If you are asked to put pla in debug mode, this is how you do it: */
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// $config->custom->debug['level'] = 2;
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// $config->custom->debug['syslog'] = true;
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# $config->custom->debug['level'] = 2;
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# $config->custom->debug['syslog'] = true;
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# $config->custom->debug['file'] = '/tmp/pla_debug.log';
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/* phpLDAPadmin can encrypt the content of sensitive cookies if you set this
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to a big random string. */
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$config->custom->session['blowfish'] = '';
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/* The language setting. If you set this to 'auto', phpLDAPadmin will
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attempt to determine your language automatically. Otherwise, available
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lanaguages are: 'ct', 'de', 'en', 'es', 'fr', 'it', 'nl', and 'ru'
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/* The language setting. If you set this to 'auto', phpLDAPadmin will attempt
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to determine your language automatically. Otherwise, available lanaguages
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are: 'ct', 'de', 'en', 'es', 'fr', 'it', 'nl', and 'ru'
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Localization is not complete yet, but most strings have been translated.
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Please help by writing language files. See lang/en.php for an example. */
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// $config->custom->appearance['language'] = 'auto';
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/* The temporary storage directory where we will put jpegPhoto data
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This directory must be readable and writable by your web server. */
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// $config->custom->jpeg['tmpdir'] = "c:\\temp"; // Example for Windows systems
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$config->custom->jpeg['tmpdir'] = "/tmp"; // Example for Unix systems
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// $config->custom->jpeg['tmpdir'] = "/tmp"; // Example for Unix systems
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# $config->custom->jpeg['tmpdir'] = "c:\\temp"; // Example for Windows systems
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/** **/
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/** Your LDAP servers **/
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/** **/
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/*********************************************/
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/* Define your LDAP servers in this section */
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/*********************************************/
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$i=0;
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$ldapservers = new LDAPServers;
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/* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to
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identify this LDAP server to users. */
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/* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout
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phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','name','My LDAP Server');
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/* Examples:
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'ldap.example.com',
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'ldaps://ldap.example.com/',
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'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */
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'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi'
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(Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','host','127.0.0.1');
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/* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','port','389');
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/* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */
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/* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin
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auto-detect it for you. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array(''));
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/* Three options for auth_type:
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1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will store your
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login dn and password.
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2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the web server in
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a persistent session variable.
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3. 'config': specify your login dn and password here in this config file. No login will be
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required to use phpLDAPadmin for this server.
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1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will
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store your login dn and password.
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2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the
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web server in a persistent session variable.
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3. 'config': specify your login dn and password here in this config file. No
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login will be required to use phpLDAPadmin for this server.
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Choose wisely to protect your authentication information appropriately for your situation. If
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you choose 'cookie', your cookie contents will be encrypted using blowfish and the secret your specify
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above as session['blowfish']. */
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Choose wisely to protect your authentication information appropriately for
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your situation. If you choose 'cookie', your cookie contents will be
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encrypted using blowfish and the secret your specify above as
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session['blowfish']. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','auth_type','cookie');
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/* The DN of the user for phpLDAPadmin to bind with. For anonymous binds or 'cookie' or 'session' auth_types,
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leave the login_dn and login_pass blank. If you specify a login_attr in conjunction with a cookie or
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session auth_type, then you can also specify the login_dn/login_pass here for searching the directory for
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users (ie, if your LDAP server does not allow anonymous binds. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','dn','cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com');
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/* The DN of the user for phpLDAPadmin to bind with. For anonymous binds or
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'cookie' or 'session' auth_types, LEAVE THE LOGIN_DN AND LOGIN_PASS BLANK. If
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you specify a login_attr in conjunction with a cookie or session auth_type,
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then you can also specify the login_dn/login_pass here for searching the
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directory for users (ie, if your LDAP server does not allow anonymous binds. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','dn','');
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# $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','dn','cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com');
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/* Your LDAP password. If you specified an empty login_dn above, this MUST also be blank. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','pass','secret');
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/* Your LDAP password. If you specified an empty login_dn above, this MUST also
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be blank. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','pass','');
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# $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','pass','secret');
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/* Use TLS (Transport Layer Security) to connect to the LDAP server. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','tls',false);
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/* If the link between your web server and this LDAP server is slow, it is recommended that you set
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'low_bandwidth' to true. This will cause phpLDAPadmin to forego some "fancy" features to conserve bandwidth. */
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/* If the link between your web server and this LDAP server is slow, it is
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recommended that you set 'low_bandwidth' to true. This will enable
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phpLDAPadmin to forego some "fancy" features to conserve bandwidth. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','low_bandwidth',false);
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/* Default password hashing algorithm. One of md5, ssha, sha, md5crpyt, smd5, blowfish, crypt or
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leave blank for now default algorithm. */
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/* Default password hashing algorithm. One of md5, ssha, sha, md5crpyt, smd5,
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blowfish, crypt or leave blank for now default algorithm. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','password_hash','md5');
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/* If you specified 'cookie' or 'session' as the auth_type above, you can optionally specify here an attribute
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to use when logging in. If you enter 'uid' and login as 'dsmith', phpLDAPadmin will search for (uid=dsmith)
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and log in as that user. Leave blank or specify 'dn' to use full DN for logging in. Note also that if your
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LDAP server requires you to login to perform searches, you can enter the DN to use when searching in 'login_dn'
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and 'login_pass' above. You may also specify 'string', in which case you can provide a string to use for
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logging users in. See 'login_string' directly below. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','attr','uid');
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/* If you specified 'cookie' or 'session' as the auth_type above, you can
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optionally specify here an attribute to use when logging in. If you enter
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'uid' and login as 'dsmith', phpLDAPadmin will search for (uid=dsmith)
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and log in as that user.
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Leave blank or specify 'dn' to use full DN for logging in. Note also that if
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your LDAP server requires you to login to perform searches, you can enter the
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DN to use when searching in 'login_dn' and 'login_pass' above. You may also
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specify 'string', in which case you can provide a string to use for logging
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users in. See 'login_string' directly below. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','attr','dn');
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/* If you specified 'cookie' or 'session' as the auth_type above, and you specified 'string' for 'login_attr'
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above, you must provide a string here for logging users in. If, for example, I have a lot of user entries with
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DNs like "uid=dsmith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", then I can specify a string
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"uid=<username>,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" and my users can login with their user names alone, ie: "dsmith"
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in this case. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','string','uid=<username>,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com');
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/* If you specified 'cookie' or 'session' as the auth_type above, and you
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specified 'string' for 'login_attr' above, you must provide a string here for
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logging users in. If, for example, I have a lot of user entries with DNs like
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"uid=dsmith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", then I can specify a string
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"uid=<username>,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" and my users can login with
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their user names alone, ie: "dsmith" in this case. */
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# $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','string','uid=<username>,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com');
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/* If 'login_attr' is used above such that phpLDAPadmin will search for your DN at login, you may restrict the
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search to a specific objectClass. E.g., set this to 'posixAccount' or 'inetOrgPerson', depending upon your setup. */
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/* If 'login_attr' is used above such that phpLDAPadmin will search for your DN
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at login, you may restrict the search to a specific objectClass. EG, set this
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to 'posixAccount' or 'inetOrgPerson', depending upon your setup. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','class','');
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/* Specify true If you want phpLDAPadmin to not display or permit any modification to the LDAP server. */
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/* Specify true If you want phpLDAPadmin to not display or permit any
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modification to the LDAP server. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','read_only',false);
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/* Specify false if you do not want phpLDAPadmin to draw the 'Create new' links in the tree viewer. */
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/* Specify false if you do not want phpLDAPadmin to draw the 'Create new' links
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in the tree viewer. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','show_create',true);
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/* This feature allows phpLDAPadmin to automatically determine the next available uidNumber for a new entry. */
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/* This feature allows phpLDAPadmin to automatically determine the next
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available uidNumber for a new entry. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','enable',true);
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/* The mechanism to use when finding the next available uidNumber. Two possible values: 'uidpool' or 'search'.
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The 'uidpool' mechanism uses an existing uidPool entry in your LDAP server to blindly lookup the next available
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uidNumber. The 'search' mechanism searches for entries with a uidNumber value and finds the first available
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uidNumber (slower). */
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/* The mechanism to use when finding the next available uidNumber. Two possible
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values: 'uidpool' or 'search'.
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The 'uidpool' mechanism uses an existing uidPool entry in your LDAP server to
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blindly lookup the next available uidNumber. The 'search' mechanism searches
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for entries with a uidNumber value and finds the first available uidNumber
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(slower). */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','mechanism','search');
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/* The DN of the search base when the 'search' mechanism is used above. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','search_base','ou=People,dc=example,dc=com');
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/* The minimum number to use when searching for the next available UID number (only when 'search' is used for
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auto_uid_number_mechanism' */
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/* The minimum number to use when searching for the next available UID number
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(only when 'search' is used for auto_uid_number_mechanism' */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','min','1000');
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/* The DN of the uidPool entry when 'uidpool' mechanism is used above. */
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// $servers[$i]['auto_uid_number_uid_pool_dn'] = 'cn=uidPool,dc=example,dc=com';
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/* If you set this, then phpldapadmin will bind to LDAP with this user ID when searching for the uidnumber. The
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idea is, this user id would have full (readonly) access to uidnumber in your ldap directory (the logged in user
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may not), so that you can be guaranteed to get a unique uidnumber for your directory. */
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/* If you set this, then phpldapadmin will bind to LDAP with this user ID when
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searching for the uidnumber. The idea is, this user id would have full
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(readonly) access to uidnumber in your ldap directory (the logged in user
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may not), so that you can be guaranteed to get a unique uidnumber for your
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directory. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','dn','');
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/* The password for the dn above. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','pass','');
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/* Disable the anonymous login. */
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/* Enable anonymous bind login. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','anon_bind',true);
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/* Use customized page with prefix when available. */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'custom','pages_prefix','custom_');
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/* If you set this, then phpldapadmin will bind to LDAP with this user when testing for unique attributes (as set
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in unique_attrs array). If you want to enforce unique attributes, than this id should have full (readonly) access
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to the attributes in question (the logged in user may not have enough access) */
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/* If you set this, then phpldapadmin will bind to LDAP with this user when
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testing for unique attributes (as set in unique_attrs array). If you want to
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enforce unique attributes, than this id should have full (readonly) access
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to the attributes in question (the logged in user may not have enough access)
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*/
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','dn','');
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/* The password for the dn above */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','pass','');
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/* If you set this, then only these DNs are allowed to log in. This array can contain individual users, groups or
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ldap search filter(s). Keep in mind that the user has not authenticated yet, so this will be an anonymous search
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to the LDAP server, so make your ACLs allow these searches to return results! */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','allowed_dns',array(
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// 'uid=stran,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com',
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// '(&(gidNumber=811)(objectClass=groupOfNames))',
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// '(|(uidNumber=200)(uidNumber=201))',
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// 'cn=callcenter,ou=Group,dc=example,dc=com'));
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/* If you set this, then only these DNs are allowed to log in. This array can
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contain individual users, groups or ldap search filter(s). Keep in mind that
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the user has not authenticated yet, so this will be an anonymous search to
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the LDAP server, so make your ACLs allow these searches to return results! */
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# $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','allowed_dns',array(
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# 'uid=stran,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com',
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# '(&(gidNumber=811)(objectClass=groupOfNames))',
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# '(|(uidNumber=200)(uidNumber=201))',
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# 'cn=callcenter,ou=Group,dc=example,dc=com'));
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/* Set this if you dont want this LDAP server to show in the tree */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','visible',true);
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/* This is the time out value in minutes for the server. After as many minutes of inactivity you will be
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automatically logged out. If not set, the default value will be ( session_cache_expire()-1 ) */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','timeout',30);
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/* This is the time out value in minutes for the server. After as many minutes
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of inactivity you will be automatically logged out. If not set, the default
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value will be ( session_cache_expire()-1 ) */
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# $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','timeout',30);
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/* Set this if you want phpldapadmin to perform rename operation on entry which has children. Certain servers are known
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to allow it, certain are not */
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/* Set this if you want phpldapadmin to perform rename operation on entry which
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has children. Certain servers are known to allow it, certain are not */
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// $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','branch_rename',false);
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/* If you want to configure additional LDAP servers, do so below. */
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/**************************************************************************
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* If you want to configure additional LDAP servers, do so below. *
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* Remove the commented lines and use this section as a template for all *
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* your other LDAP servers. *
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**************************************************************************/
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/*
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$i++;
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','name','LDAP Server');
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','host','127.0.0.1');
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'custom','pages_prefix','custom_');
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','dn','');
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','pass','');
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$ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','visible',false);
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*/
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/* If you want to configure more LDAP servers, copy and paste the above (including the "$i++;")
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Dont forget to change 'visible' to true! */
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/** **/
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/** User-friendly attribute translation **/
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/** **/
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/* Use this array to map attribute names to user friendly names. For example, if you
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don't want to see "facsimileTelephoneNumber" but rather "Fax". */
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/*********************************************/
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/* User-friendly attribute translation */
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/*********************************************/
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/* Use this array to map attribute names to user friendly names. For example, if
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you don't want to see "facsimileTelephoneNumber" but rather "Fax". */
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$friendly_attrs = array();
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$friendly_attrs[ 'facsimileTelephoneNumber' ] = 'Fax';
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$friendly_attrs[ 'telephoneNumber' ] = 'Phone';
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$friendly_attrs['facsimileTelephoneNumber'] = 'Fax';
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$friendly_attrs['telephoneNumber'] = 'Phone';
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/** **/
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/** Support for attrs display order **/
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/** **/
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/*********************************************/
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/* Support for attrs display order */
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/*********************************************/
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/* Use this array if you want to have your attributes displayed in a specific order.
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You can use default attribute names or their fridenly names.
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For example, "sn" will be displayed right after "givenName". All the other attributes
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that are not specified in this array will be displayed after in alphabetical order. */
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/* Use this array if you want to have your attributes displayed in a specific
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order. You can use default attribute names or their fridenly names.
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For example, "sn" will be displayed right after "givenName". All the other
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attributes that are not specified in this array will be displayed after in
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alphabetical order. */
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# $attrs_display_order = array(
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# 'givenName',
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# 'sn',
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# 'cn',
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# 'displayName',
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# 'uid',
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# 'uidNumber',
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# 'gidNumber',
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# 'homeDirectory',
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# 'mail',
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# 'userPassword'
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# );
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// $attrs_display_order = array(
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// "givenName",
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// "sn",
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// "cn",
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// "displayName",
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// "uid",
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// "uidNumber",
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// "gidNumber",
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// "homeDirectory",
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// "mail",
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// "userPassword"
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// );
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/*********************************************/
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/* Hidden attributes */
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/*********************************************/
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/** **/
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/** Hidden attributes **/
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/** **/
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/* You may want to hide certain attributes from being displayed in the editor
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screen. Do this by adding the desired attributes to this list (and uncomment
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it). This only affects the editor screen. Attributes will still be visible in
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the schema browser and elsewhere. An example is provided below:
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NOTE: The user must be able to read the hidden_except_dn entry to be
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excluded. */
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# $hidden_attrs = array( 'jpegPhoto', 'objectClass' );
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# $hidden_except_dn = "cn=PLA UnHide,ou=Groups,c=AU";
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||||
/* You may want to hide certain attributes from being displayed in the editor screen
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Do this by adding the desired attributes to this list (and uncomment it). This
|
||||
only affects the editor screen. Attributes will still be visible in the schema
|
||||
browser and elsewhere. An example is provided below:
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||||
NOTE: The user must be able to read the hidden_except_dn entry to be excluded. */
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||||
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//$hidden_attrs = array( 'jpegPhoto', 'objectClass' );
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//$hidden_except_dn = "cn=PLA UnHide,ou=Groups,c=AU";
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/* Hidden attributes in read-only mode. If undefined, it will be equal to $hidden_attrs. */
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// $hidden_attrs_ro = array( 'objectClass','shadowWarning', 'shadowLastChange', 'shadowMax',
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// 'shadowFlag', 'shadowInactive', 'shadowMin', 'shadowExpire');
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/* Hidden attributes in read-only mode. If undefined, it will be equal to
|
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$hidden_attrs. */
|
||||
# $hidden_attrs_ro = array(
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# 'objectClass','shadowWarning', 'shadowLastChange', 'shadowMax',
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# 'shadowFlag', 'shadowInactive', 'shadowMin', 'shadowExpire');
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|
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/** **/
|
||||
/** Read-only attributes **/
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
|
||||
/* You may want to phpLDAPadmin to display certain attributes as read only, meaning
|
||||
that users will not be presented a form for modifying those attributes, and they
|
||||
will not be allowed to be modified on the "back-end" either. You may configure
|
||||
this list here:
|
||||
NOTE: The user must be able to read the read_only_except_dn entry to be excluded. */
|
||||
|
||||
//$read_only_attrs = array( 'objectClass' );
|
||||
//$read_only_except_dn = "cn=PLA ReadWrite,ou=Groups,c=AU";
|
||||
/* You may want to phpLDAPadmin to display certain attributes as read only,
|
||||
meaning that users will not be presented a form for modifying those
|
||||
attributes, and they will not be allowed to be modified on the "back-end"
|
||||
either. You may configure this list here:
|
||||
NOTE: The user must be able to read the read_only_except_dn entry to be
|
||||
excluded. */
|
||||
# $read_only_attrs = array( 'objectClass' );
|
||||
# $read_only_except_dn = "cn=PLA ReadWrite,ou=Groups,c=AU";
|
||||
|
||||
/* An example of how to specify multiple read-only attributes: */
|
||||
// $read_only_attrs = array( 'jpegPhoto', 'objectClass', 'someAttribute' );
|
||||
# $read_only_attrs = array( 'jpegPhoto', 'objectClass', 'someAttribute' );
|
||||
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
/** Unique attributes **/
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
/*********************************************/
|
||||
/* Unique attributes */
|
||||
/*********************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
/* You may want phpLDAPadmin to enforce some attributes to have unique values (ie:
|
||||
not belong to other entries in your tree. This (together with "unique_attrs_dn"
|
||||
and "unique_attrs_dn_pass" option will not let updates to occur with other attributes
|
||||
have the same value.
|
||||
NOTE: Currently the unique_attrs is NOT enforced when copying a dn. (Need to present a user with
|
||||
the option of changing the unique attributes. */
|
||||
//$unique_attrs = array('uid','uidNumber','mail');
|
||||
/* You may want phpLDAPadmin to enforce some attributes to have unique values
|
||||
(ie: not belong to other entries in your tree. This (together with
|
||||
unique_attrs['dn'] and unique_attrs['pass'] option will not let updates to
|
||||
occur with other attributes have the same value.
|
||||
NOTE: Currently the unique_attrs is NOT enforced when copying a dn. (Need to
|
||||
present a user with the option of changing the unique attributes. */
|
||||
# $unique_attrs = array('uid','uidNumber','mail');
|
||||
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
/** Predefined Queries (canned views) **/
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
/*********************************************/
|
||||
/* Predefined Queries (canned views) */
|
||||
/*********************************************/
|
||||
|
||||
/* To make searching easier, you may setup predefined queries below: */
|
||||
$q=0;
|
||||
@ -337,18 +373,4 @@ $queries[$q]['base'] = 'dc=example,dc=com';
|
||||
$queries[$q]['scope'] = 'sub';
|
||||
$queries[$q]['filter'] = '(&(objectClass=sambaAccount)(uid=*$))';
|
||||
$queries[$q]['attributes'] = 'uid, homeDirectory';
|
||||
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
/** Date type attributes **/
|
||||
/** **/
|
||||
/* If you wish to use the jscalendar popup to select a date graphically,
|
||||
define this array of date type attributes.
|
||||
Modify the file htdocs/js/date_selector.js to set up the calendar format.
|
||||
The default format is:
|
||||
ifFormat : '%m/%e/%Y', // format of the input field
|
||||
showsTime : false, // will display a time selector
|
||||
singleClick : false, // double-click mode
|
||||
align : 'BR', // alignement
|
||||
step : 0 // show all years in drop-down boxes
|
||||
*/
|
||||
?>
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<?php
|
||||
// $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/htdocs/search.php,v 1.71.2.1 2005/10/09 09:07:21 wurley Exp $
|
||||
// $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/htdocs/search.php,v 1.71.2.2 2005/11/08 08:09:41 wurley Exp $
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Perform LDAP searches and draw the advanced/simple search forms
|
||||
@ -98,8 +98,7 @@ flush();
|
||||
if( isset( $_GET['search'] ) ) {
|
||||
if( $form == 'advanced' ) {
|
||||
if (isset( $_GET['display_attrs'])) {
|
||||
preg_replace('/\s+/','',$_GET['display_attrs']);
|
||||
$search_result_attributes = explode(',',rawurldecode($_GET['display_attrs']));
|
||||
$search_result_attributes = explode(',',rawurldecode(preg_replace('/\s+/','',rawurldecode($_GET['display_attrs']))));
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
$search_result_attributes = $config->GetValue('search','result_attributes');
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<?php
|
||||
// $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/lib/functions.php,v 1.275.2.16 2005/11/01 10:06:53 wurley Exp $
|
||||
// $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/lib/functions.php,v 1.275.2.17 2005/11/12 04:41:17 wurley Exp $
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* A collection of functions used throughout phpLDAPadmin.
|
||||
@ -2962,17 +2962,34 @@ function get_default_hash($server_id) {
|
||||
* @return string The current version as read from the VERSION file.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
function pla_version() {
|
||||
if (DEBUG_ENABLED)
|
||||
debug_log('pla_version(): Entered with ()',2);
|
||||
|
||||
$version_file = realpath('../VERSION');
|
||||
if (! file_exists($version_file))
|
||||
return 'unknown version';
|
||||
$return = 'UNKNOWN';
|
||||
|
||||
else {
|
||||
$f = fopen($version_file,'r');
|
||||
$version = fread($f, filesize($version_file));
|
||||
$version = trim(fread($f, filesize($version_file)));
|
||||
fclose($f);
|
||||
return trim($version);
|
||||
|
||||
# We use cvs_prefix, because CVS will translate this on checkout otherwise.
|
||||
$cvs_prefix = '\$Name:';
|
||||
|
||||
$return = preg_replace('/^'.$cvs_prefix.' RELEASE-([0-9_]+)\s*\$$/','$1',$version);
|
||||
$return = preg_replace('/_/','.',$return);
|
||||
|
||||
# Check if we are a CVS copy.
|
||||
if (preg_match('/^'.$cvs_prefix.'?\s*\$$/',$return))
|
||||
$return = 'CVS';
|
||||
|
||||
# If return is still the same as version, then the tag is not one we expect.
|
||||
elseif ($return == $version)
|
||||
$return = 'UNKNOWN';
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (DEBUG_ENABLED)
|
||||
debug_log('pla_version(): Entered with (), Returning (%s)',2,$return);
|
||||
|
||||
return $return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<?php
|
||||
/* $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/lib/server_functions.php,v 1.27.2.7 2005/11/01 10:06:53 wurley Exp $ */
|
||||
/* $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/lib/server_functions.php,v 1.27.2.8 2005/11/12 02:37:19 wurley Exp $ */
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Classes and functions for LDAP server configuration and capability
|
||||
@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@ class LDAPservers {
|
||||
$this->default->login['attr'] = array(
|
||||
'desc'=>'Attribute to use to find the users DN',
|
||||
'var'=>'login_attr',
|
||||
'default'=>'uid');
|
||||
'default'=>'dn');
|
||||
|
||||
$this->default->login['class'] = array(
|
||||
'desc'=>'Strict login to users containing a specific objectClass',
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<?php
|
||||
/* $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/lib/template_functions.php,v 1.25.2.8 2005/10/25 12:50:29 wurley Exp $ */
|
||||
/* $Header: /cvsroot/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin/lib/template_functions.php,v 1.25.2.9 2005/11/12 02:46:18 wurley Exp $ */
|
||||
|
||||
/**
|
||||
* Classes and functions for the template engine.ation and capability
|
||||
@ -178,6 +178,10 @@ class Templates {
|
||||
$this->_template[$template]['attribute'][$attr_details['ID']] = $this->_parseXML($index,$attr_details);
|
||||
|
||||
} else {
|
||||
|
||||
if (! strcmp($index,'ID'))
|
||||
continue;
|
||||
|
||||
foreach ($attr_details as $key => $values) {
|
||||
|
||||
if (is_array($values) && isset($values['ID'])) {
|
||||
|
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Block a user