h1. Scenario
Authenticate users through Active Directory and retrieve associated groups to determine user permission. We assume that:
# Domain of the Active Directory is example.com.
# This Active Directory can be accessed through address _ldap://ad.example.com:389_
# Users and groups are managed under LDAP entry _cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com_.
# User _quickbuild_ is used to search user and group information in this Active Directory.
h1. Resolution
# For each Active Directory group you want to assign QuickBuild permissions, create a group with the same name in QuickBuild, and set proper permissions.
# Login as Administrator, switch to menu _Authentication->Security Settings_, and add an authenticator of _Active Directory_ type like below:
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# Your users should now be able to login to QuickBuild and access to QuickBuild functionalities will be controlled using the group information from Active Directory.
Authenticate users through Active Directory and retrieve associated groups to determine user permission. We assume that:
# Domain of the Active Directory is example.com.
# This Active Directory can be accessed through address _ldap://ad.example.com:389_
# Users and groups are managed under LDAP entry _cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com_.
# User _quickbuild_ is used to search user and group information in this Active Directory.
h1. Resolution
# For each Active Directory group you want to assign QuickBuild permissions, create a group with the same name in QuickBuild, and set proper permissions.
# Login as Administrator, switch to menu _Authentication->Security Settings_, and add an authenticator of _Active Directory_ type like below:
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# Your users should now be able to login to QuickBuild and access to QuickBuild functionalities will be controlled using the group information from Active Directory.