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title: Active Directory
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<span class="badge badge--secondary">Support level: Community</span>
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## Preparation
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The following placeholders will be used:
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- `ad.company` is the Name of the Active Directory domain.
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- `authentik.company` is the FQDN of the authentik install.
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## Active Directory setup
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1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers
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2. Create a user in Active Directory, matching your naming scheme
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![](./01_user_create.png)
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3. Give the User a password, generated using for example `pwgen 64 1` or `openssl rand -base64 36`.
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4. Open the Delegation of Control Wizard by right-clicking the domain and selecting "All Tasks".
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5. Select the authentik service user you've just created.
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6. Ensure the "Reset user password and force password change at next logon" Option is checked.
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![](./02_delegate.png)
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7. Grant these additional permissions (only required when _Sync users' password_ is enabled, and dependent on your AD Domain)
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![](./03_additional_perms.png)
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Additional info: https://support.microfocus.com/kb/doc.php?id=7023371
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## authentik Setup
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In authentik, create a new LDAP Source in Directory -> Federation & Social login.
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Use these settings:
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- Server URI: `ldap://ad.company`
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For authentik to be able to write passwords back to Active Directory, make sure to use `ldaps://`. You can test to verify LDAPS is working using `ldp.exe`.
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You can specify multiple servers by separating URIs with a comma, like `ldap://dc1.ad.company,ldap://dc2.ad.company`.
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When using a DNS entry with multiple Records, authentik will select a random entry when first connecting.
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- Bind CN: `<name of your service user>@ad.company`
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- Bind Password: The password you've given the user above
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- Base DN: The base DN which you want authentik to sync
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- Property mappings: Control/Command-select all Mappings which start with "authentik default LDAP" and "authentik default Active Directory"
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- Group property mappings: Select "authentik default LDAP Mapping: Name"
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Additional settings that might need to be adjusted based on the setup of your domain:
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- Group: If enabled, all synchronized groups will be given this group as a parent.
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- Addition User/Group DN: Additional DN which is _prepended_ to your Base DN configured above to limit the scope of synchronization for Users and Groups
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- User object filter: Which objects should be considered users. For Active Directory set it to `(&(objectClass=user)(!(objectClass=computer)))` to exclude Computer accounts.
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- Group object filter: Which objects should be considered groups.
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- Group membership field: Which user field saves the group membership
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- Object uniqueness field: A user field which contains a unique Identifier
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After you save the source, a synchronization will start in the background. When its done, you can see the summary under Dashboards -> System Tasks.
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![](./10_ak_status.png)
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To finalise the Active Directory setup, you need to enable the backend "authentik LDAP" in the Password Stage.
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![](./11_ak_stage.png)
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