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eGroupWare setup March 2002 revised (5-2001)
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Note: All setup classes are now located in the phpgwapi module. Since setup
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cannot work without the api anyway, these classes were moved.
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Class logical (?) organization map:
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class.setup.inc.php Global setup functions app/hook/login
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class.detection.inc.php Detection of header, file and db versions
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class.translation.inc.php Multi-lang functions for display
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class.html.inc.php HTML/template output functions
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class.process.inc.php db processing functions/upgrade/install
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class.schema_proc.inc.php DB array <--> SQL and abstraction class
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class.schema_proc_array.inc.php Array input parser
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class.schema_proc_mysql.inc.php SQL functions for MySQL
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class.schema_proc_pgsql.inc.php SQL functions for Postgresql
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class.schema_proc_mssql.inc.php SQL functions for MS SQL
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... other db support...
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/**************************************************************************\
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* eGroupWare - LDAP usage *
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* http://www.egroupware.org *
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* -------------------------------------------- *
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it *
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the *
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* Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your *
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* option) any later version. *
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\**************************************************************************/
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/* $Id$ */
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To use LDAP authentication and/or accounts for egroupware, perform the following
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in setup:
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1. If you want to store the account information in SQL:
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a. Configure eGroupWare to use LDAP authentication and SQL accounts (Step 2)
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b. Configure a valid LDAP host, LDAP accounts context, and LDAP groups context,
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LDAP rootdn, and LDAP root password. The rootdn/rootpw can match what is setup
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as the rootdn/rootpw in, e.g., slapd.conf. Or it could be a user who is granted
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LDAP acl rights to READ data from any entry in the accounts and groups contexts. By
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context, we mean the ou in which this information is stored, e.g. ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com
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and ou=Group,dc=domain,dc=com.
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c. Be sure to also configure a valid LDAP encryption type. This will depend on your system.
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d. follow the link:
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'Import accounts from LDAP to the eGroupWare accounts table (for a new install using SQL accounts)'
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This is on the page after submitting the configuration in step 2. This runs
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setup/ldapimport.php, which lets you select which accounts and groups you
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wish to copy from ldap into sql. You can then authenticate using LDAP, and
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the account usernames and other data will be copied to our SQL accounts table.
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2. If you want to store account information in an existing LDAP tree:
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a. Install the LDAP schema per directions in phpgwapi/doc/ldap/README.
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b. Configure eGroupWare to use LDAP auth and LDAP accounts (Step 2)
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c. Configure a valid LDAP host, LDAP accounts context, and LDAP groups context,
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LDAP rootdn, and LDAP root password. The rootdn/rootpw can match what is setup
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as the rootdn/rootpw in, e.g., slapd.conf. Or it could be a user who is granted
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LDAP acl rights to WRITE data to any entry in the accounts and groups contexts. By
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context, we mean the ou in which this information is stored, e.g. ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com
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and ou=Group,dc=domain,dc=com.
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d. Be sure to also configure a valid LDAP encryption type. This will depend on your system.
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e. follow the link in setup:
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'Modify an existing LDAP account store for use with eGroupWare (for a new install using LDAP accounts)'
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This is on the page after submitting the configuration in step 2. This runs
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setup/ldapmodify.php, which lets you select which accounts and groups you
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wish to modify in LDAP for use with eGroupWare. It will add the necessary objectclass
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and attributes to existing LDAP entries.
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3. If you want to store account information in a new LDAP tree only for eGroupWare:
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a. Install the LDAP schema per directions in phpgwapi/doc/ldap/README.
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b. Configure eGroupWare to use LDAP auth and LDAP accounts (Step 2)
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c. Configure a valid LDAP host, LDAP accounts context, and LDAP groups context,
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LDAP rootdn, and LDAP root password. The rootdn/rootpw can match what is setup
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as the rootdn/rootpw in, e.g., slapd.conf. Or it could be a user who is granted
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LDAP acl rights to WRITE data to any entry in the accounts and groups contexts. By
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context, we mean the ou in which this information is stored, e.g. ou=People,dc=domain,dc=com
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and ou=Group,dc=domain,dc=com.
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d. Be sure to also configure a valid LDAP encryption type. This will depend on your system.
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e. follow the link in setup: 'Setup demo accounts in LDAP'
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This is on the page after submitting the configuration in step 2. This runs
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setup/setup_demo.php, which creates an admin account you specify, and optionally
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the demo, demo2, and demo3 user accounts. The admin account password is configurable
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here, and the demo accounts will have their passwords set to 'guest'
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NOTES:
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1. Copying data from LDAP to SQL currently does not transfer the userPassword attr.
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You would need to create those values manually in SQL if you want to migrate from
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LDAP to SQL auth. However, using LDAP and auth and SQL accounts, this is not a concern.
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