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3.12.2 Configuration of UserProviders

Here is a minimal example configuration for an Active Directory Server UserProvider:

cap.server.userproviders[0].provider-class=\
com.coremedia.ldap.ad.ActiveDirectoryUserProvider
cap.server.userproviders[0].java.naming.security.principal=\
CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=acme,DC=com
cap.server.userproviders[0].java.naming.security.credentials=secret
cap.server.userproviders[0].ldap.host=activedirectory.acme.com
cap.server.userproviders[0].ldap.base-distinguished-names[0]=\
CN=Users,DC=acme,DC=com

Example 3.9. Example for Active Directory Server


The first property configures the UserProvider class. The other properties denote the account to use for connections, the hostname of the Active Directory Server, and the distinguished names where to search for users and groups. Further distinguished names can be added by incrementing the index value of base-distinguished-names.

Further providers can be added by incrementing the index value of userproviders. The following example shows the configuration of another UserProvider of a custom class with some custom properties:

cap.server.userproviders[1].provider-class=com.acme.MyUserProvider
cap.server.userproviders[1].properties[com.acme.a-configuration-property]=foo
cap.server.userproviders[1].properties[com.acme.another-property]=bar

Example 3.10. Configuration of a second UserProvider


The following sections introduce some predefined user providers classes.

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