On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 1:36 AM, Douglas Landau <dougl...@westmarine.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Another dumb question, apologies in advance.
> I'm running Tomcat 9.0 + mysql 5.7 + XWiki 8.4.3 installed from WAR.
> I installed the LDAP authentication thru the extensions manager, at least I 
> think I did, but don't see the installed package files anywhere.  Nor do I 
> see anything about it in the GUI.  Except in the extensions manager, that it 
> was installed to Farm.
>
> This page:
> http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/LDAP/Authenticator/#HGenericLDAPconfiguration
> says to edit your xwiki.cfg as follows.  But I don't see the lines below in 
> my xwiki.cfg.  I am supposed to add them, I guess?  Or was there some step I 
> was supposed to take to get me from "Installed on Farm" to "Installed on 
> Xwiki" ?

Yes LDAP authenticator is an extension so its configuration is not
part of the default xwiki.cfg file. The simplest is to copy/paste the
configuration you have on
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/LDAP/Authenticator/#HGenericLDAPconfiguration/

Alternatively you can use the LDAP Application which install an UI
(but it's missing a few advanced options) to configure LDAP in the
administration. Note that as indicated you will still need to set the
authenticator to be the LDAP one in xwiki.cfg.


>
> Thanks!
> Doug
>
>
>
>  Generic LDAP configuration
> In order to enable the LDAP support you have to change the authentication 
> method in WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg as follows:
>
> #-# LDAP authentication service
> xwiki.authentication.authclass=org.xwiki.contrib.ldap.XWikiLDAPAuthServiceImpl
>
> #-# Turn LDAP authentication on - otherwise only XWiki authentication
> #-# - 0: disable
> #-# - 1: enable
> #-# The default is 0
> xwiki.authentication.ldap=1
> You can setup the LDAP configuration in the xwiki.cfg file by filling the 
> following properties:
>
> #-# Turn LDAP authentication on - otherwise only XWiki authentication
> #-# - 0: disable
> #-# - 1: enable
> #-# The default is 0
> xwiki.authentication.ldap=1
>
> #-# LDAP Server (Active Directory, eDirectory, OpenLDAP, etc.)
> #-# The default host is localhost
> xwiki.authentication.ldap.server=localhost
> #-# The default port is 389 (636 if xwiki.authentication.ldap.ssl is enabled)
> # xwiki.authentication.ldap.port=389
>
> #-# LDAP credentials, empty = anonymous access, otherwise specify full dn
> #-# {0} is replaced with the user name, {1} with the password
> xwiki.authentication.ldap.bind_DN=cn={0},department=USER,department=INFORMATIK,department=1230,o=MP
> xwiki.authentication.ldap.bind_pass={1}
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: users [mailto:users-boun...@xwiki.org] On Behalf Of Douglas Landau
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 1:44 PM
> To: XWiki Users
> Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Stopping Xwiki-8.4.3/Tomcat-9.0 and integrating 
> with systemctl
>
>
>>Port in <server> property is a Tomcat system port used for shutdown, it 
>>should not be confused with a port Tomcat service connector listens on 
>>(client connection port like 80, 8080, 443 etc). So changing it to 8080 is 
>>not what you should've done, I think.
>
> Thanks.  I changed it back to 8005.  But when I start up it is still not 
> listening on 8005, and so the shutdown script does not work.  What have I 
> overlooked/do I have to do to enable port 8005 shutdown?
>
> Thanks
> Doug
>
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