I'm researching the software and was wondering if it is possible to authenticate using ldap? if so, do users also have to be in the local database? found the following link for authenticating but nothing on ldap specifically (so far). Thanks!
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Hi, unfortunately the answer is a little complicated.Dataverse does not have first class support for LDAP like it does for Shibboleth/SAML and OAuth but you do have some options.Option 1 is to use the ORCID OAuth provider and (within ORCID) connect to your LDAP server. Boston College does this (last time I checked): https://groups.google.com/d/msg/dataverse-community/iq2KHLsz5ZA/6t08gJq5BQAJOption 2 is to use the Shibboleth provider and somehow hook it up to your LDAP. I'm pretty fuzzy about how this works but my understanding is that QDR does this: http://irclog.iq.harvard.edu/dataverse/2019-06-27#i_99130Option 3 is to write code and make a pull request to add first class LDAP support to Dataverse. :) You would implement CredentialsAuthenticationProvider just like BuiltinAuthenticationProvider does. We would, of course, help you or your developers get this code merged.Option 4 if you really mean ADFS (Microsoft Active Directory) instead of LDAP is to follow the instructions at http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.16/installation/shibboleth.html#shibboleth-and-adfs (and ask if you have any trouble!). There's also a brand new pull request today for people in the Microsoft camp: https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse/pull/6192There may be more options I'm not thinking of.I hope this helps!Phil
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Hi Philip
About the Option 4 ADFS, is it possibile to do it from the Dataverse directly to the ADFS or we must install a local shibboleth ?If so is there any more information on how to setup it directly?thank you,Felipe
On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 9:04:20 PM UTC+2, Philip Durbin wrote:
Hi, unfortunately the answer is a little complicated.Dataverse does not have first class support for LDAP like it does for Shibboleth/SAML and OAuth but you do have some options.Option 1 is to use the ORCID OAuth provider and (within ORCID) connect to your LDAP server. Boston College does this (last time I checked): https://groups.google.com/d/msg/dataverse-community/iq2KHLsz5ZA/6t08gJq5BQAJOption 2 is to use the Shibboleth provider and somehow hook it up to your LDAP. I'm pretty fuzzy about how this works but my understanding is that QDR does this: http://irclog.iq.harvard.edu/dataverse/2019-06-27#i_99130Option 3 is to write code and make a pull request to add first class LDAP support to Dataverse. :) You would implement CredentialsAuthenticationProvider just like BuiltinAuthenticationProvider does. We would, of course, help you or your developers get this code merged.Option 4 if you really mean ADFS (Microsoft Active Directory) instead of LDAP is to follow the instructions at http://guides.dataverse.org/en/4.16/installation/shibboleth.html#shibboleth-and-adfs (and ask if you have any trouble!). There's also a brand new pull request today for people in the Microsoft camp: https://github.com/IQSS/dataverse/pull/6192There may be more options I'm not thinking of.I hope this helps!Phil
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Oliver,
I have had several other groups mention the interest in mapping groups and attributes from LDAP
Just FYI
Jon
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