7.7.5.2 Help
Usage: ldap-test <command> [OPTION]...
Test LDAP configuration.
Commands:
ldap-test -h, --help, Display help page
ldap-test --checkusername <username> [--primary|--secondary] [-v]
Check
if
the user can be retrieve from the LDAP server
<username>
--primary
--secondary
-v,--verbose
ldap-test --checkauth <username> [--primary|--secondary] [-v]
Check
if
remote user can login to the card
<username>
-p,--primary
-s,--secondary
-v,--verbose
ldap-test --checkmappedgroups [--primary|--secondary] [-v]
Check LDAP mapping
-p,--primary
-s,--secondary
-v,--verbose
Quick guide
for
testing:
In
case
of issue with LDAP configuration, we recommend to verify the
configuration using the commands in the following order:
1. Check user can be retrieve on the LDAP server
ldap-test --checkusername <username>
2. Check that your remote group are mapped to the good profile
ldap-test --checkmappedgroups
3. Check that the user can connect to the card
ldap-test --checkauth <username>
7.7.5.3 Specifics
7.7.5.4 Access rights per profiles
ldap-test
Remote username to test
Force the test to use primary server (optional)
Force the test to use secondary server (optional)
Print the exchanges with LDAP server (optional)
Remote username to test
Force the test to use primary server (optional)
Force the test to use secondary server (optional)
Print the exchanges with LDAP server (optional)
Force the test to use primary server (optional)
Force the test to use secondary server (optional)
Print the exchanges with LDAP server (optional)
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