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The Sync LDAP User Directory Manager is a hybrid solution that allows you to make use of the user objects from your organization's LDAP server and maintaining organization structure (organization / department / group) locally inside Joget. This plugin allows you to import user objects from LDAP server on demand into Joget built in user directory manager to reduce its dependency on the LDAP server for improved performance. The primary benefit for using Sync LDAP is better performance for user-data related processing - Joget only talks to LDAP for AD user authentication, everything else refers to local record
The built in user directory manager is still the primary handler when this plugin is activated. Once you have synchronized the users to the local directory manager, you can assign the users to your organization/department/group/grade which created locally. With the use of this plugin, we will be able to reduce the conventional load and dependency on the LDAP server and to only use it for authentication purpose. A new feature added in Joget DX is the "Auto schedule sync" property. The Joget admin can also click on the Sync Users button to manually perform an LDAP sync. Joget identifies users on Sync LDAP if the password column in database is "(NULL)", which causes the following to take place: |
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If the user wants to change his password, recommended is to change it in LDAP/AD.
- If there's a new user in LDAP, it will be created in Joget user database. If a user from LDAP does not exist anymore in LDAP but exists in Joget, then the user will get disabled/inactive in Joget, and it will never be deleted.
- If LDAP user is deleted from AD, it will not delete the record in dir_user
- Upon sync, related local user record will be set to inactive
- If local user record is deleted instead but still exist in AD, it will just be re-imported again upon next sync
Sync LDAP Properties
Configuring Sync LDAP
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Name | Description / Sample Value |
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URL | ldap://IP_ADDRESS:389 |
Admin Username (Principal) | cn=admin,dc=joget,dc=org |
Admin Password (Credential) | Input the admin password for your LDAP/AD. |
Root DN | Set the root DB, for example "eg. DC=Joget,DC=org". |
Sync Organization | Perform synchronization not just to user objects, but to the whole organizational structure including Group, Department, Grade as well. By enabling this feature, you will need to configure the following as well. Name | Description / Sample Value |
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Organization ID | Declare a organization ID to bind all the users synced from LDAP with. If the organization declared does not exists in Joget, a new one will be created. | Organization Name | Declare a organization name to bind all the users synced from LDAP with. If the one declared here is not the same as the existing one in Joget, it will be updated with the value set here. |
Please refer to documentation for setting up Group, Department, and Grade in LDAP Directory Manager. Info |
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| If there's a new user in LDAP, it will be created in Joget user database. If a user from LDAP does not exist anymore in LDAP but exists in Joget, then the user will get disabled in Joget, and it will never be deleted. Refer LDAP User Management |
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Auto schedule sync? | 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)
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Name | Description / Sample Value |
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User Base DN | Set the user base DN property. Info |
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| 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". Code Block |
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| DC=joget,DC=org |
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title | Under the Root DN, you have the following DN: |
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| 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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User Import Search Filter | (objectClass=person) Info |
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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. |
Info |
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| 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. For the trial license, there is a 3-user limitation: if you would like to perform tests on several test users, you will need to remove all the other users until your test user can be in the top 3 spots in the user list. Do refer LDAP User Management |
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 |
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Related Documentation
LDAP Directory Manager
LDAP User Management
Security Enhanced Directory Manager
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