custom variable to do so. * For example, the default for defining the language in config_default.php * * $this->default->appearance['lang'] = array( * 'desc'=>'Language', * 'default'=>'auto'); * * to override this, use $config->custom->appearance['lang'] = 'en'; * * This file is also used to configure your LDAP server connections. * * You must specify at least one LDAP server there. You may add * as many as you like. You can also specify your language, and * many other options. * * NOTE: Commented out values in this file prefixed by //, represent the * defaults that have been defined in config_default.php. * Commented out values prefixed by #, dont reflect their default value, you can * check config_default.php if you want to see what the default is. * * DONT change config_default.php, you changes will be lost by the next release * of PLA. Instead change this file - as it will NOT be replaced by a new * version of phpLDAPadmin. */ /*********************************************/ /* Useful important configuration overrides */ /*********************************************/ /* If you are asked to put pla in debug mode, this is how you do it: */ # $config->custom->debug['level'] = 255; # $config->custom->debug['syslog'] = true; # $config->custom->debug['file'] = '/tmp/pla_debug.log'; /* phpLDAPadmin can encrypt the content of sensitive cookies if you set this to a big random string. */ $config->custom->session['blowfish'] = ''; /* The language setting. If you set this to 'auto', phpLDAPadmin will attempt to determine your language automatically. Otherwise, available lanaguages are: 'ct', 'de', 'en', 'es', 'fr', 'it', 'nl', and 'ru' Localization is not complete yet, but most strings have been translated. Please help by writing language files. See lang/en.php for an example. */ // $config->custom->appearance['language'] = 'auto'; /* The temporary storage directory where we will put jpegPhoto data This directory must be readable and writable by your web server. */ // $config->custom->jpeg['tmpdir'] = "/tmp"; // Example for Unix systems # $config->custom->jpeg['tmpdir'] = "c:\\temp"; // Example for Windows systems /*********************************************/ /* Define your LDAP servers in this section */ /*********************************************/ $i=0; $ldapservers = new LDAPServers; /* A convenient name that will appear in the tree viewer and throughout phpLDAPadmin to identify this LDAP server to users. */ $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','name','My LDAP Server'); /* Examples: 'ldap.example.com', 'ldaps://ldap.example.com/', 'ldapi://%2fusr%local%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi' (Unix socket at /usr/local/var/run/ldap) */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','host','127.0.0.1'); /* The port your LDAP server listens on (no quotes). 389 is standard. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','port','389'); /* Array of base DNs of your LDAP server. Leave this blank to have phpLDAPadmin auto-detect it for you. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array('')); /* Three options for auth_type: 1. 'cookie': you will login via a web form, and a client-side cookie will store your login dn and password. 2. 'session': same as cookie but your login dn and password are stored on the web server in a persistent session variable. 3. 'config': specify your login dn and password here in this config file. No login will be required to use phpLDAPadmin for this server. Choose wisely to protect your authentication information appropriately for your situation. If you choose 'cookie', your cookie contents will be encrypted using blowfish and the secret your specify above as session['blowfish']. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','auth_type','cookie'); /* The DN of the user for phpLDAPadmin to bind with. For anonymous binds or 'cookie' or 'session' auth_types, LEAVE THE LOGIN_DN AND LOGIN_PASS BLANK. If you specify a login_attr in conjunction with a cookie or session auth_type, then you can also specify the login_dn/login_pass here for searching the directory for users (ie, if your LDAP server does not allow anonymous binds. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','dn',''); # $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','dn','cn=Manager,dc=example,dc=com'); /* Your LDAP password. If you specified an empty login_dn above, this MUST also be blank. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','pass',''); # $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','pass','secret'); /* Use TLS (Transport Layer Security) to connect to the LDAP server. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','tls',false); /* If the link between your web server and this LDAP server is slow, it is recommended that you set 'low_bandwidth' to true. This will enable phpLDAPadmin to forego some "fancy" features to conserve bandwidth. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','low_bandwidth',false); /* Default password hashing algorithm. One of md5, ssha, sha, md5crpyt, smd5, blowfish, crypt or leave blank for now default algorithm. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','password_hash','md5'); /* If you specified 'cookie' or 'session' as the auth_type above, you can optionally specify here an attribute to use when logging in. If you enter 'uid' and login as 'dsmith', phpLDAPadmin will search for (uid=dsmith) and log in as that user. Leave blank or specify 'dn' to use full DN for logging in. Note also that if your LDAP server requires you to login to perform searches, you can enter the DN to use when searching in 'login_dn' and 'login_pass' above. You may also specify 'string', in which case you can provide a string to use for logging users in. See 'login_string' directly below. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','attr','dn'); /* If you specified 'cookie' or 'session' as the auth_type above, and you specified 'string' for 'login_attr' above, you must provide a string here for logging users in. If, for example, I have a lot of user entries with DNs like "uid=dsmith,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com", then I can specify a string "uid=,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com" and my users can login with their user names alone, ie: "dsmith" in this case. */ # $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','string','uid=,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'); /* If 'login_attr' is used above such that phpLDAPadmin will search for your DN at login, you may restrict the search to a specific objectClass. EG, set this to 'posixAccount' or 'inetOrgPerson', depending upon your setup. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','class',''); /* Specify true If you want phpLDAPadmin to not display or permit any modification to the LDAP server. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','read_only',false); /* Specify false if you do not want phpLDAPadmin to draw the 'Create new' links in the tree viewer. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','show_create',true); /* This feature allows phpLDAPadmin to automatically determine the next available uidNumber for a new entry. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','enable',true); /* The mechanism to use when finding the next available uidNumber. Two possible values: 'uidpool' or 'search'. The 'uidpool' mechanism uses an existing uidPool entry in your LDAP server to blindly lookup the next available uidNumber. The 'search' mechanism searches for entries with a uidNumber value and finds the first available uidNumber (slower). */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','mechanism','search'); /* The DN of the search base when the 'search' mechanism is used above. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','search_base','ou=People,dc=example,dc=com'); /* The minimum number to use when searching for the next available UID number (only when 'search' is used for auto_uid_number_mechanism' */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','min','1000'); /* The DN of the uidPool entry when 'uidpool' mechanism is used above. */ // $servers[$i]['auto_uid_number_uid_pool_dn'] = 'cn=uidPool,dc=example,dc=com'; /* If you set this, then phpldapadmin will bind to LDAP with this user ID when searching for the uidnumber. The idea is, this user id would have full (readonly) access to uidnumber in your ldap directory (the logged in user may not), so that you can be guaranteed to get a unique uidnumber for your directory. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','dn',''); /* The password for the dn above. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','pass',''); /* Enable anonymous bind login. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','anon_bind',true); /* Use customized page with prefix when available. */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'custom','pages_prefix','custom_'); /* If you set this, then phpldapadmin will bind to LDAP with this user when testing for unique attributes (as set in unique_attrs array). If you want to enforce unique attributes, than this id should have full (readonly) access to the attributes in question (the logged in user may not have enough access) */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','dn',''); /* The password for the dn above */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','pass',''); /* If you set this, then only these DNs are allowed to log in. This array can contain individual users, groups or ldap search filter(s). Keep in mind that the user has not authenticated yet, so this will be an anonymous search to the LDAP server, so make your ACLs allow these searches to return results! */ # $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','allowed_dns',array( # 'uid=stran,ou=People,dc=example,dc=com', # '(&(gidNumber=811)(objectClass=groupOfNames))', # '(|(uidNumber=200)(uidNumber=201))', # 'cn=callcenter,ou=Group,dc=example,dc=com')); /* Set this if you dont want this LDAP server to show in the tree */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','visible',true); /* This is the time out value in minutes for the server. After as many minutes of inactivity you will be automatically logged out. If not set, the default value will be ( session_cache_expire()-1 ) */ # $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','timeout',30); /* Set this if you want phpldapadmin to perform rename operation on entry which has children. Certain servers are known to allow it, certain are not */ // $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','branch_rename',false); /************************************************************************** * If you want to configure additional LDAP servers, do so below. * * Remove the commented lines and use this section as a template for all * * your other LDAP servers. * **************************************************************************/ /* $i++; $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','name','LDAP Server'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','host','127.0.0.1'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','port','389'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','base',array('')); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','auth_type','cookie'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','dn',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','pass',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','tls',false); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','low_bandwidth',false); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','password_hash','md5'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','attr','dn'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','string',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','class',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'server','read_only',false); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'appearance','show_create',true); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','enable',true); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','mechanism','search'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','search_base',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','min','1000'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','dn',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'auto_number','pass',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'login','anon_bind',true); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'custom','pages_prefix','custom_'); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','dn',''); $ldapservers->SetValue($i,'unique_attrs','pass',''); */ /*********************************************/ /* User-friendly attribute translation */ /*********************************************/ /* Use this array to map attribute names to user friendly names. For example, if you don't want to see "facsimileTelephoneNumber" but rather "Fax". */ $friendly_attrs = array(); $friendly_attrs['facsimileTelephoneNumber'] = 'Fax'; $friendly_attrs['telephoneNumber'] = 'Phone'; /*********************************************/ /* Support for attrs display order */ /*********************************************/ /* Use this array if you want to have your attributes displayed in a specific order. You can use default attribute names or their fridenly names. For example, "sn" will be displayed right after "givenName". All the other attributes that are not specified in this array will be displayed after in alphabetical order. */ # $attrs_display_order = array( # 'givenName', # 'sn', # 'cn', # 'displayName', # 'uid', # 'uidNumber', # 'gidNumber', # 'homeDirectory', # 'mail', # 'userPassword' # ); /*********************************************/ /* Hidden attributes */ /*********************************************/ /* You may want to hide certain attributes from being displayed in the editor screen. Do this by adding the desired attributes to this list (and uncomment it). This only affects the editor screen. Attributes will still be visible in the schema browser and elsewhere. An example is provided below: NOTE: The user must be able to read the hidden_except_dn entry to be excluded. */ # $hidden_attrs = array( 'jpegPhoto', 'objectClass' ); # $hidden_except_dn = "cn=PLA UnHide,ou=Groups,c=AU"; /* Hidden attributes in read-only mode. If undefined, it will be equal to $hidden_attrs. */ # $hidden_attrs_ro = array( # 'objectClass','shadowWarning', 'shadowLastChange', 'shadowMax', # 'shadowFlag', 'shadowInactive', 'shadowMin', 'shadowExpire'); /** **/ /** Read-only attributes **/ /** **/ /* You may want to phpLDAPadmin to display certain attributes as read only, meaning that users will not be presented a form for modifying those attributes, and they will not be allowed to be modified on the "back-end" either. You may configure this list here: NOTE: The user must be able to read the read_only_except_dn entry to be excluded. */ # $read_only_attrs = array( 'objectClass' ); # $read_only_except_dn = "cn=PLA ReadWrite,ou=Groups,c=AU"; /* An example of how to specify multiple read-only attributes: */ # $read_only_attrs = array( 'jpegPhoto', 'objectClass', 'someAttribute' ); /*********************************************/ /* Unique attributes */ /*********************************************/ /* You may want phpLDAPadmin to enforce some attributes to have unique values (ie: not belong to other entries in your tree. This (together with unique_attrs['dn'] and unique_attrs['pass'] option will not let updates to occur with other attributes have the same value. NOTE: Currently the unique_attrs is NOT enforced when copying a dn. (Need to present a user with the option of changing the unique attributes. */ # $unique_attrs = array('uid','uidNumber','mail'); /*********************************************/ /* Predefined Queries (canned views) */ /*********************************************/ /* To make searching easier, you may setup predefined queries below: */ $q=0; $queries = array(); /* The name that will appear in the simple search form */ $queries[$q]['name'] = 'User List'; /* The base to search on */ $queries[$q]['base'] = 'dc=example,dc=com'; /* The search scope (sub, base, one) */ $queries[$q]['scope'] = 'sub'; /* The LDAP filter to use */ $queries[$q]['filter'] = '(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=*))'; /* The attributes to return */ $queries[$q]['attributes'] = 'cn, uid, homeDirectory'; /* If you want to configure more pre-defined queries, copy and paste the above (including the "$q++;") */ $q++; $queries[$q]['name'] = 'Samba Users'; $queries[$q]['base'] = 'dc=example,dc=com'; $queries[$q]['scope'] = 'sub'; $queries[$q]['filter'] = '(&(|(objectClass=sambaAccount)(objectClass=sambaSamAccount))(objectClass=posixAccount)(!(uid=*$)))'; $queries[$q]['attributes'] = 'uid, smbHome, uidNumber'; $q++; $queries[$q]['name'] = 'Samba Computers'; $queries[$q]['base'] = 'dc=example,dc=com'; $queries[$q]['scope'] = 'sub'; $queries[$q]['filter'] = '(&(objectClass=sambaAccount)(uid=*$))'; $queries[$q]['attributes'] = 'uid, homeDirectory'; ?>