remove duplicated ldap_bind_uri description (#898)
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@ -253,8 +253,8 @@ Authentication Options
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Lemur currently supports Basic Authentication, LDAP Authentication, Ping OAuth2, and Google out of the box. Additional flows can be added relatively easily.
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LDAP Specific Options
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LDAP Options
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Lemur supports the use of an LDAP server in conjunction with Basic Authentication. Lemur local users can still be defined and take precedence over LDAP users. If a local user does not exist, LDAP will be queried for authentication. Only simple ldap binding with or without TLS is supported.
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@ -286,15 +286,6 @@ To configure the use of an LDAP server, the following settings must be defined.
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LDAP_BIND_URI = 'ldaps://hostname'
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.. data:: LDAP_BIND_URI
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Specifies the LDAP server connection string
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LDAP_BIND_URI = 'ldaps://hostname'
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.. data:: LDAP_BASE_DN
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@ -327,7 +318,7 @@ The following LDAP options are not required, however TLS is always recommended.
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.. data:: LDAP_CACERT_FILE
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Specify a Certificate Authority file containing PEM encoded trusted issuer certificates. This can be used if your LDAP server is using certificates issued by a private CA. (ie Microsoft)
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Specify a Certificate Authority file containing PEM encoded trusted issuer certificates. This can be used if your LDAP server is using certificates issued by a private CA.
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@ -352,6 +343,8 @@ The following LDAP options are not required, however TLS is always recommended.
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LDAP_GROUPS_TO_ROLES = {'lemur_admins': 'admin', 'Lemur Team DL Group': 'team@example.com'}
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Authentication Providers
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If you are not using an authentication provider you do not need to configure any of these options.
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