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31 lines
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== Userservice using LDAP ==
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=== What is it? ===
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The userservice is just using LDAP to authenticate, create, delete, and change data for users\. With it, you can easily create a user in the
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LDAP, change some data (for now: firstname, lastname, email) for your user, change your password, or delete the useraccount\. The request for
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a password reset is still WIP\.
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=== Installation ===
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In the requirements\.txt are the python modules it uses\. Install with a virtualenv with python3\.
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Be aware that django-auth-ldap uses python-ldap and thus wants some system libraries\. On devuan, you should be okay with an
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```
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apt install gcc libpython3-dev libldap2-dev libsasl2-dev
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```
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Also, since it's using nameko, you should provide a rabbitmq for it to use\.
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Also django-nameko has a typo and you should edit the $virtualenv/lib/python3.5/site-packages/django\_nameko/\_\_init\_\_\.py from
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```
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from rpc import
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```
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to
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```
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from .rpc import
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```
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till it's fixed\.
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Config options are in nameko\.conf, dal/djangoldap\.conf and of course the dal/dal/settings\.py
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Examples what should be in there are in the \.conf\.example files
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Don't forget to do python manage\.py makemigrations dal and then migrate
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The standard settings there work fine with a LDAP server set up with the information on our wiki\. Except the manager password,
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set that to what you choose\.
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