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You can configure an LDAP Provider for applications that don't support any newer protocols or require LDAP.
:::info Note: This provider requires the deployment of the LDAP Outpost :::
All users and groups in authentik's database are searchable. Currently, there is limited support for filters (you can only search for objectClass), but this will be expanded in further releases.
Binding against the LDAP Server uses a flow in the background. This allows you to use the same policies and flows as you do for web-based logins. For more info, see Bind modes.
You can configure under which base DN the information should be available. For this documentation we'll use the default of DC=ldap,DC=goauthentik,DC=io
.
Users are available under ou=users,<base DN>
and groups under ou=groups,<base DN>
. To aid compatibility, each user belongs to its own "virtual" group, as is standard on most Unix-like systems. This group does not exist in the authentik database, and is generated on the fly. These virtual groups are under the ou=virtual-groups,<base DN>
DN.
The following fields are currently sent for users:
cn
: User's usernameuid
: Unique user identifieruidNumber
: A unique numeric identifier for the username
: User's namedisplayName
: User's namemail
: User's email addressobjectClass
: A list of these strings:- "user"
- "organizationalPerson"
- "goauthentik.io/ldap/user"
memberOf
: A list of all DNs that the user is a member ofhomeDirectory
: A default home directory path for the user, by default/home/$username
. Can be overwritten by settinghomeDirectory
as an attribute on users or groups.ak-active
: "true" if the account is active, otherwise "false"ak-superuser
: "true" if the account is part of a group with superuser permissions, otherwise "false"
:::warning
The use of the goauthentik.io/ldap/active
and goauthentik.io/ldap/superuser
attributes is deprecated as of authentik 2023.3. They will be removed completely in a future release.
Use the replacements fields above instead.
:::
The following fields are current set for groups:
cn
: The group's nameuid
: Unique group identifiergidNumber
: A unique numeric identifier for the groupmember
: A list of all DNs of the groups membersobjectClass
: A list of these strings:- "group"
- "goauthentik.io/ldap/group"
A virtual group is also created for each user, they have the same fields as groups but have an additional objectClass: goauthentik.io/ldap/virtual-group
.
The virtual groups gidNumber is equal to the uidNumber of the user.
Additionally, for both users and (non-virtual) groups, any attributes you set are also present as LDAP Attributes.
:::info Starting with 2021.9.1, custom attributes will override the inbuilt attributes. :::
:::info Starting with 2023.3, periods and slashes in custom attributes will be sanitized. :::
SSL
You can also configure SSL for your LDAP Providers by selecting a certificate and a server name in the provider settings.
This enables you to bind on port 636 using LDAPS, StartTLS is not supported.
Integrations
See the integration guide for sssd for an example guide.
Bind Modes
All bind modes rely on flows.
The following stages are supported:
-
Note: Authenticator validation currently only supports DUO, TOTP and static authenticators.
For code-based authenticators, the code must be given as part of the bind password, separated by a semicolon. For example for the password
example-password
and the code123456
, the input must beexample-password;123456
.SMS-based authenticators are not supported as they require a code to be sent from authentik, which is not possible during the bind.
Direct bind
In this mode, the outpost will always execute the configured flow when a new bind request is received.
Cached bind
This mode uses the same logic as direct bind, however the result is cached for the entered credentials, and saved in memory for the standard session duration. Sessions are saved independently, meaning that revoking sessions does not remove them from the outpost, and neither will changing a users credentials.
Search Modes
Direct search
Every LDAP search request will trigger one or more requests to the authentik core API. This will always return the latest data, however also has a performance hit due all the layers the backend requests have to go through, etc.
Cached search
In this mode, the outpost will periodically fetch all users and groups from the backend, hold them in memory, and respond to search queries directly. This means greatly improved performance but potentially returning old/invalid data.