brainsum/ldap_sso_auth

This package is abandoned and no longer maintained. The author suggests using the drupal/ldap_sso_auth package instead.

This is the LDAP SSO Auth module.

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Type:drupal-module

dev-master 2019-07-17 12:16 UTC

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Last update: 2020-01-14 14:22:50 UTC


README

  • Introduction
  • Requirements
  • Recommended Modules
  • Installation
  • Configuration
  • Maintainers

INTRODUCTION

This LDAP SSO Auth module integrates a Drupal ...

REQUIREMENTS

This module requires:

  • ldap_servers
  • ldap_authentication

Uncommendable enabling Internal Page Cache module.

INSTALLATION

Install the optimizely module as you would normally install a contributed Drupal module. Visit https://www.drupal.org/node/1897420 for further information.

Install with composer: composer require drupal/ldap_sso_auth

CONFIGURATION

1. Navigate to Administration > People > LDAP servers > LDAP SSO Auth and
   configure as LDAP server needs it..

KNOWN ISSUES

Symptom: Instead of being recreated, user deleted from Drupal receive access denied. Details: when a user is logged in to Drupal, then gets deleted, it's browser still holds the session cookie and on the next request this module will still receive a session object from Drupal with the deleted user's uid. Currently no other check is running so this module will not initiate the LDAP SSO user recreation process, but will not do anything thinking that the user has a valid living session. Workaround: the user should delete cookies or start a new sole incognito window.

MAINTAINERS

The 8.x-1.x branch was created by:

This module was created and sponsored by Brainsum, a drupal development company in Budapest, Hungary.