# General auth AUTH_METHOD=ldap # The LDAP host, Adding a port is optional LDAP_SERVER=ldap://lldap:3890 # If using LDAP over SSL you should also define the protocol: # LDAP_SERVER=ldaps://example.com:636 # The base DN from where users will be dk within LDAP_BASE_DN=ou=people,dc=example,dc=com # The full DN and password of the user used to search the server # Can both be left as false to bind anonymously LDAP_DN=cn=admin,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com LDAP_PASS=YOUR-ADNUB-PASSWORD-HERE # A filter to use when searching for users # The user-provided user-name used to replace any occurrences of '${user}' # If you're setting this option via other means, such as within a docker-compose.yml, # you may need escape the $, often using $$ or \$ instead. LDAP_USER_FILTER=(&(uid=${user})) # Set the LDAP version to use when connecting to the server # Should be set to 3 in most cases. LDAP_VERSION=3 # Set the property to use as a unique identifier for this user. # Stored and used to match LDAP users with existing BookStack users. # Prefixing the value with 'BIN;' will assume the LDAP service provides the attribute value as # binary data and BookStack will convert the value to a hexidecimal representation. # Defaults to 'uid'. LDAP_ID_ATTRIBUTE=uid # Set the default 'email' attribute. Defaults to 'mail' LDAP_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE=mail # Set the property to use for a user's display name. Defaults to 'cn' LDAP_DISPLAY_NAME_ATTRIBUTE=cn # Set the attribute to use for the user's avatar image. # Must provide JPEG binary image data. # Will be used upon login or registration when the user doesn't # already have an avatar image set. # Remove this option or set to 'null' to disable LDAP avatar import. #LDAP_THUMBNAIL_ATTRIBUTE=jpegphoto # Force TLS to be used for LDAP communication. # Use this if you can but your LDAP support will need to support it and # you may need to import your certificate to the BookStack host machine. # Defaults to 'false'. LDAP_START_TLS=false # If you need to allow untrusted LDAPS certificates, add the below and uncomment (remove the #) # Only set this option if debugging or you're absolutely sure it's required for your setup. # If using php-fpm, you may want to restart it after changing this option to avoid instability. #LDAP_TLS_INSECURE=true # If you need to debug the details coming from your LDAP server, add the below and uncomment (remove the #) # Only set this option if debugging since it will block logins and potentially show private details. #LDAP_DUMP_USER_DETAILS=true