Thanks,
I'll give that one a shot.
I don't need the sync, I'm ok with a live lookup - I was just looking for
a quick way to test it out.
The best I could come up with was to setup the LDAP server and then in
another browser try to login as different users, I could see errors in the
log.
-Aaron
On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 5:11 AM, Marek Posolda <mposolda(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
in beta-4 version (planned to be released on Wednesday) there are some
improvements in LDAP support, which allow you to "federate" users from your
LDAP server and import them into your database. If you are curious, you can
try latest Keycloak master. Note that just some users (those which are
authenticated or explicitly searched by admin) will be imported from LDAP
into Keycloak DB and viewable in UI. For fully import all LDAP users into
Keycloak database, there will be sync support, but that will be in next
version later in August .
Marek
On 4.8.2014 23:03, Aaron Held wrote:
I'm setting up keycloak to test it out and having trouble setting up and
testing the LDAP input.
Is there a way to explicit test that the LDAP is setup correctly? no
matter what I enter into the settings page I don't see anything in the logs
and I don't see any new users on the users page.
What I am looking for is a way to use our ActiveDirectory (via LDAP) as
the source. I'm not sure if it will support roles from AD yet, but that
would be my next step.
thanks,
-Aaron
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