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David Nalley commented on CLOUDSTACK-1069:
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I didn't think that this was true after bd58ceccd8d08a2484384a7eef6ef3c681a1e188
Hugo changed this and AFAIK it wasn't reverted.
> Document workaround for: CS and LDAP user validation can't happen simultaneously
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>
> Key: CLOUDSTACK-1069
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-1069
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the default.)
> Components: Doc
> Affects Versions: 4.0.0
> Reporter: Jessica Tomechak
> Priority: Minor
>
> Add the following to the section on LDAP Authentication in the Admin Guide:
> LDAP User Authentication
> Limitation
> CloudStack and LDAP user authentication can't happen simultaneously because the CloudStack
user password is MD5 hashed and the LDAP server expects the password in plain text. To workaround:
> 1. Disable password hashing:
> a. Open the sharedFunctions.js file located at /usr/share/cloud/management/webapps/client/
> scripts.
> b. Set the following variables to false:
> var md5HashedLogin = false;
> 2. Open /etc/cloud/management/components.xml file.
> 3. Change the following:
> <adapter name="MD5" class="com.cloud.server.auth.MD5UserAuthenticator"/>
> to
> <adapter name="MD5" class="com.cloud.server.auth.PlainTextUserAuthenticator"/>
> 4. Restart the Cloud Management service.
> service cloud-management restart
> Now, the users can successfully log in by using either the LDAP credentials or the CloudStack
credentials.
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