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==LDAP== | ==LDAP== | ||
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<big>1. Send us your LDAP settings</big> | |||
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:*Service account name </b>(if applicable)<b> | |||
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:*Base DN | |||
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Multiple base DN searches can be performed if needed. | |||
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Revision as of 16:19, 2 August 2021
TracCloud Technical Documentation
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TracCloud Single Sign-on Configuration TracCloud supports SAML, CAS, and LDAP for user authentication. Information on each of these options is available below. We can be reached at helpdesk@go-redrock.com SAMLTo setup SAML authentication, the following steps will need to be completed. At least one of the attributes being sent must match the contents of the username field in your Trac System, typically the first part of the email address. 1. Install our Metadata 2. Send us your Metadata
3. Send us a test account
CASTo setup CAS authentication: 1. Add Redrock as an authorized service
2. Send us your CAS settings
LDAPTo setup LDAP authentication: 1. Send us your LDAP settings
Multiple base DN searches can be performed if needed. |