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Synapse LDAP Auth Provider

Allows synapse to use LDAP as a password provider.

This allows users to log in to synapse with their username and password from an LDAP server. There is also mxisd (https://github.com/kamax-io/mxisd) (3rd party) that offers more fully-featured integration.

Installation

  • Via deb package python-matrix-synapse-ldap3 available in the same repo as the synapse package
  • Via python's package manager: pip install matrix-synapse-ldap3

Usage

Example synapse config:

password_providers:
 - module: "ldap_auth_provider.LdapAuthProvider"
   config:
     enabled: true
     uri: "ldap://ldap.example.com:389"
     start_tls: true
     base: "ou=users,dc=example,dc=com"
     attributes:
        uid: "cn"
        mail: "email"
        name: "givenName"
     #bind_dn:
     #bind_password:
     #filter: "(objectClass=posixAccount)"

Troubleshooting and Debugging

matrix-synapse-ldap3 logging is included in the Synapse homeserver log (typically homeserver.log). The LDAP plugin log level can be increased to DEBUG for troubleshooting and debugging by making the following modifications to your Synapse server's logging configuration file:

  • Set the value for handlers.file.level to DEBUG:
handlers:
  file:
    # [...]
    level: DEBUG
  • Add the following to the loggers section:
loggers:
   # [...]
   ldap3:
     level: DEBUG
   ldap_auth_provider:
     level: DEBUG

Finally, restart your Synapse server for the changes to take effect:

synctl restart