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Prerequisite Tasks
These instructions assume that you have an in-house installation of Live Forms up and running or you have signed up for an LDAP tenant on the cloud server
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Active Directory Customers using LDAP must ensure that frevvo.User, frevvo.TenantAdmin and frevvo.Designer groups are specified on your LDAP/AD server. The group names must be spelled as shown. Upper/lower case may be a factor for Open LDAP systems.
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Configuring and LDAP/Active Directory
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If you are a new in-house LDAP customer, use the Add Tenant screen to configure the LDAP tenant. If you are an existing LDAP customer, the migration process copies any existing LDAP configuration from the frevvo.xml or config properties files to the tenant. Once migrated, updating frevvo.xml has no effect on the tenant configuration. Make changes using the Edit Tenant screen. |
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- Login to as an administrator (user:admin and password:admin if you have not changed it)
- Click on Manage and then Manage Tenants
- You will see a page where the current tenants are listed. If this is a new installation you will only see the default tenant d
- Click on the plus icon to add a new tenant.
- Configure the new tenant:
- Choose LDAP/Active Directory Security Manager.from the Security Manager Class drop down.
Enter your LDAP Configuration Properties. Alternatively, you can start off from one of the sample configurations and provide only the key information listed above. See below for information on the TLS checkbox.
Note The Name/value table highlighted in the image allows you to configure up to 10 additional LDAP properties. See this website for a complete list of all available LDAP properties. For example, you can configure to ignore or follow referrals.
Setting the java.naming.referral property to a value of "ignore" in the Name/Value table configures to ignore referrals. Consult your LDAP Administrator for the details. For existing tenants, these properties are added when you Edit your tenant.
- Enter a tenant id, a tenant name and description.
- The Max Concurrent Users is the maximum allowed by your license or less.
- Specify the LDAP User ID that will have the tenant admin permission.
- Click Submit. You will see your new tenant in the tenant list if the connection to your LDAP server is successful.
- Choose LDAP/Active Directory Security Manager.from the Security Manager Class drop down.
- Cloud customers:
- Contact frevvo to create an LDAP/Active Directory tenant. Login with the id and password information provided by frevvo.
- Click on the Edit tenant link
- Edit the LDAP Configuration Properties. Replace the default values with values for your LDAP server.
- Click Submit.
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It is recommended that you check the Ignore Case checkbox when configuring LDAP. Refer to Mixed or Upper case User Names topic for more details. |
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These are the properties used to configure the LDAP/Active Directory security manager. The properties in bold are required. LDAP Configuration PropertiesThese are the properties used to configure the LDAP/Active Directory security manager. The properties in bold are required.
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The first issue occurs when the user logs in. For instance, John Stevens LDAP account is JStevens but he logs in as jstevens, he will be recognized by case insensitive LDAP and thus granted access but will not be recognized as a designer or as a tenant admin by . To solve this, check the Ignore Case checkbox on the LDAP Configuration screen. To prevent issues you could always login to using lower case jstevens. LDAP will grant access as it is case insensitive and will know that you may have the designer or admin special permission. However users can forget to do this. Setting Ignore Case in your LDAP security configuration will solve this.
The second problem is in directing tasks to users if your LDAP user names are mixed case. One solution is to use hidden controls on your forms with rules to convert the case of user names to lower case. The example below shows two text controls on a form, one visible, EmployeeMixedCase, and the other hidden, Employee.
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