The scenario where users are created in Keycloak and then synchronized to
LDAP is clear. It is good documented.
But what about scenario, if LDAP server setup should occur months later
after Keycloak setup?
Would it be possible to synchronize existing Keycloak users including their
password to LDAP for example on successful login?
2015-10-15 12:42 GMT+02:00 Marek Posolda <mposolda(a)redhat.com>:
In that case, I would likely use Keycloak with LDAP federation
provider,
which will point to some LDAP server in your environment. KC Federation
provider needs to be declared with editMode "WRITABLE", so all users
created through Keycloak will be synced to LDAP server as well including
their password. Then the legacy product compatible just with LDAP will
authenticate users against this LDAP server.
Marek
On 15/10/15 11:41, Valerij Timofeev wrote:
Hi all,
we are interested to know if it is possible to authenticate users of pure
LDAP client against Keycloak?
Why? We are planning to migrate legacy user storage to Keycloak and we'd
like to avoid dead end if for example some product (e.g. SaaS) does not
support user authentication against Keycloak, but does against standard
LDAP server.
If it is impossible, has anybody succeeded to implement reverted direction
of user federation synchronization (all users data from Keycloak should be
copied to a fresh LDAP server installation)?
Answers to these questions may be decisive for the Keycloak usage in our
organization.
Thank you in advance
Valerij Timofeev
Software Engineer
Trusted Shops GmbH
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