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NameDescription / Sample ValueScreen (Click to view)
URL

ldap://IP_ADDRESS:389

Figure 1: Configure Sync LDAP

Admin Username (Principal) 

cn=admin,dc=joget,dc=org

Admin Password (Credential) 
 admin
Root DNSet the root DB, for example "eg. DC=Joget,DC=org".
Sync Organization
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titleNew Feature

This is a new feature in Joget DX.

Clicking this checkbox to only sync a specific organization, will display additional options as follows:

  • Organization Id
  • Organization Name
Auto schedule sync?
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titleNew Feature

This is a new feature in Joget DX.

Clicking this checkbox to automatically sync your LDAP on a schedule, will display additional options as follows:

  • Sync Interval (Hour)
  • Sync Initial Start Time (HH:mm)



User

NameDescription / Sample ValueScreen (Click to view)
User Base DN

Set the user base DN property.

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titleTips

If you set the "User Base DN" to your LDAP Root DN, it means that the search will start from the Root DN until it finds all the results that matched the search filter.

So, setting the "User Base DN" precisely is very important as it will decide where the search is starting from. It will save all the unnecessary search between the Root DN to your "User Base DN".

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titleRoot DN
DC=joget,DC=org
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titleUnder the Root DN, you have the following DN:
DC=HR,DC=joget,DC=org
DC=Product Department,DC=joget,DC=org
DC=Operation,DC=joget,DC=org
DC=Users,DC=joget,DC=org

If your users are all under "DC=Users, DC=joget,DC=org", you should set this to "User Base DN".
By doing this, it will not go through all the other entries and it's child entries before reaching "DC=Users, DC=joget,DC=org".

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Figure 2: User Properties


User Import Search Filter

(objectClass=person)

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(&(objectClass=person)(|(cn=admin)(cn=cat)(cn=jack)(cn=john)(cn=jackie)))

This mean all the LDAP entries which have "objectClass" attribute equals to "person" and "cn" attribute equals to either "admin", "cat", "jack", "john" or "jackie" are Joget users.

So, when a login is performed by "admin", the search filter will add additional filter and become "(&(&(objectClass=person)(|(cn=admin)(cn=cat)(cn=jack)(cn=john)(cn=jackie)))(cn=admin))". 

You will notice an extra (cn=admin) is added to the search filter to make sure it return only the "admin" user.

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titleUser License

User license determines on how many eventual users (sorted alphabetically) from your LDAP/AD can log in into the system. You can make use of this attribute to control amount of users returned from your LDAP.

More details at LDAP Directory Manager#ConfiguringTheUserImportSearchFilter.

Attribute Mapping - Username

cn

Attribute Mapping - First Name

givenName

Attribute Mapping - Last Name

sn

Attribute Mapping - Email

mail

Attribute Mapping - Status

status

Attribute Mapping - Time Zone

8

Attribute Mapping - Locale

en_US



Employment

NameDescription / Sample ValueScreen (Click to view)
Attribute Mapping - Employee CodeemployeeCode


Figure 3: Employment Properties

Attribute Mapping - Job TitlejobTitle
Attribute Mapping - Report ToUse this if an LDAP user that a user reports to is kept in LDAP user entry. eg. manager
Map To "Report To" Entry Attribute Used together with "Attribute Mapping - Report To". eg. distinguishedName
Attribute Mapping - MetasAdditional attributes to retrieve using #user.USERNAME.meta.KEY# or #currentUser.meta.KEY#

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