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=== authLdap ===
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Contributors: heiglandreas
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Tags: ldap, auth, authentication, active directory, AD, openLDAP, Open Directory
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Requires at least: 2.5.0
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Tested up to: 5.2.0
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Requires PHP: 5.6
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Stable tag: trunk
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License: MIT
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License URI: https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
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Use your existing LDAP flexible as authentication backend for WordPress
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== Description ==
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Use your existing LDAP as authentication-backend for your wordpress!
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So what are the differences to other Wordpress-LDAP-Authentication-Plugins?
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* Flexible: You are totaly free in which LDAP-backend to use. Due to the extensive configuration you can freely decide how to do the authentication of your users. It simply depends on your filters
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* Independent: As soon as a user logs in, it is added/updated to the Wordpress' user-database to allow wordpress to always use the correct data. You only have to administer your users once.
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* Failsafe: Due to the users being created in Wordpress' User-database they can also log in when the LDAP-backend currently is gone.
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* Role-Aware: You can map Wordpress' roles to values of an existing LDAP-attribute.
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For more Information on the configuration have a look at https://github.com/heiglandreas/authLdap
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== Installation ==
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1. Upload the extracted folder `authLdap` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
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2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
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3. Configure the Plugin via the 'authLdap'-Configuration-Page.
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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= Where can I find more Informations about the plugin? =
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Go to https://github.com/heiglandreas/authLdap
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= Where can I report issues with the plugin? =
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Please use the issuetracker at https://github.com/heiglandreas/authLdap/issues
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== Changelog ==
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= 2.3.0 =
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* Allow to not overwrite existing WordPress-Users with LDAP-Users as that can be a security issue.
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= 2.1.0 =
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* Add search-base for groups. This might come in handy for multisite-instances
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= 2.0.0 =
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* This new release adds Multi-Site support. It will no longer be possible to use this plugin just in one subsite of a multisite installation!
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* Adds a warning screen to the config-section when no LDAPextension could be found
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* Fixes an issue with the max-length of the username
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= 1.5.1 =
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* Fixes an issue with escaped backslashes and quotes
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= 1.5.0 =
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* Allows parts of the LDAP-URI to be URLEncoded
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* Drops support for PHP 5.4
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= 1.4.20 =
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* Allows multiple LDAP-servers to be queried (given that they use the same attributes)
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* Fixes issue with URL-Encoded informations (see https://github.com/heiglandreas/authLdap/issues/108)
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= 1.4.19 =
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* Adds support for TLS
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= 1.4.14 =
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* Update to showing password-fields check (thanks to @chaplina)
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= 1.4.13 =
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* Removed generation of default email-address (thanks to @henryk)
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* Fixes password-hashing when caching passwords (thanks to @litinoveweedle)
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* Removes the possibility to reset a password for LDAP-based users (thanks to @chaplina)
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* Removes the password-change-Email from 4.3 on (thanks to @litinoveweedle)
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* Fixes double authentication-attempt (that resulted in failed authentication) (thanks to @litinoveweedle)
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= 1.4.10 =
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* Cleanup by removing deprecated code
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* Fixes issues with undefined variables
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* Enables internal option-versioning
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* Setting users nickname initially to the realname instead of the uid
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* Fixes display of password-change possibility in users profile-page
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= 1.4.9 =
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* Fixed an issue with changing display name on every login
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* Use proper way of looking up user-roles in setups w/o DB-prefix
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= 1.4.8 =
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* Updated version string
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= 1.4.7 =
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* Use default user to retrieve group menberships and not logging in user.
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* return the UID from the LDAP instead of the value given by the user
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* remove unnecessary checkbox
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* Adds a testsuite
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* Fixes PSR2 violations
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[…]
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= 1.2.1 =
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* Fixed an issue with group-ids
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* Moved the code to GitHub (https://github.com/heiglandreas/authLdap)
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= 1.1.0 =
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* Changed the login-process. Now users that are not allowed to login due to
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missing group-memberships are not created within your blog as was the standard
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until Version 1.0.3 - Thanks to alex@tayts.com
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* Changed the default mail-address that is created when no mail-address can be
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retrieved from the LDAP from me@example.com to $username@example.com so that
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a new user can be created even though the mail address already exists in your
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blog - Also thanks to alex@tayts.com
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* Added support for WordPress-Table-prefixes as the capabilities of a user
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are interlany stored in a field that is named "$tablePrefix_capabilities" -
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again thanks to alex@tayts.com and also to sim0n of silicium.mine.nu
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