Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: openerp-auth-ldap
Version: 7.0.355
Summary: Authentication via LDAP
Home-page: http://www.openerp.com
Author: OpenERP SA
Author-email: TODO
License: AGPL-3
Description: 
        
        Adds support for authentication by LDAP server.
        ===============================================
        This module allows users to login with their LDAP username and password, and
        will automatically create OpenERP users for them on the fly.
        
        **Note:** This module only work on servers who have Python's ``ldap`` module installed.
        
        Configuration:
        --------------
        After installing this module, you need to configure the LDAP parameters in the
        Configuration tab of the Company details. Different companies may have different
        LDAP servers, as long as they have unique usernames (usernames need to be unique
        in OpenERP, even across multiple companies).
        
        Anonymous LDAP binding is also supported (for LDAP servers that allow it), by
        simply keeping the LDAP user and password empty in the LDAP configuration.
        This does not allow anonymous authentication for users, it is only for the master
        LDAP account that is used to verify if a user exists before attempting to
        authenticate it.
        
        Securing the connection with STARTTLS is available for LDAP servers supporting
        it, by enabling the TLS option in the LDAP configuration.
        
        For further options configuring the LDAP settings, refer to the ldap.conf
        manpage: manpage:`ldap.conf(5)`.
        
        Security Considerations:
        ------------------------
        Users' LDAP passwords are never stored in the OpenERP database, the LDAP server
        is queried whenever a user needs to be authenticated. No duplication of the
        password occurs, and passwords are managed in one place only.
        
        OpenERP does not manage password changes in the LDAP, so any change of password
        should be conducted by other means in the LDAP directory directly (for LDAP users).
        
        It is also possible to have local OpenERP users in the database along with
        LDAP-authenticated users (the Administrator account is one obvious example).
        
        Here is how it works:
        ---------------------
            * The system first attempts to authenticate users against the local OpenERP
              database;
            * if this authentication fails (for example because the user has no local
              password), the system then attempts to authenticate against LDAP;
        
        As LDAP users have blank passwords by default in the local OpenERP database
        (which means no access), the first step always fails and the LDAP server is
        queried to do the authentication.
        
        Enabling STARTTLS ensures that the authentication query to the LDAP server is
        encrypted.
        
        User Template:
        --------------
        In the LDAP configuration on the Company form, it is possible to select a *User
        Template*. If set, this user will be used as template to create the local users
        whenever someone authenticates for the first time via LDAP authentication. This
        allows pre-setting the default groups and menus of the first-time users.
        
        **Warning:** if you set a password for the user template, this password will be
                 assigned as local password for each new LDAP user, effectively setting
                 a *master password* for these users (until manually changed). You
                 usually do not want this. One easy way to setup a template user is to
                 login once with a valid LDAP user, let OpenERP create a blank local
                 user with the same login (and a blank password), then rename this new
                 user to a username that does not exist in LDAP, and setup its groups
                 the way you want.
            
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Plugins
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Affero General Public License v3
Classifier: Natural Language :: English
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
