# To troubleshoot and get more log info enable ldap debug logging in grafana.ini # [log] # filters = ldap:debug [[servers]] # Ldap server host (specify multiple hosts space separated) host = "127.0.0.1" # Default port is 389 or 636 if use_ssl = true port = 389 # Set to true if ldap server supports TLS use_ssl = false # Set to true if connect ldap server with STARTTLS pattern (create connection in insecure, then upgrade to secure connection with TLS) start_tls = false # set to true if you want to skip ssl cert validation ssl_skip_verify = false # set to the path to your root CA certificate or leave unset to use system defaults # root_ca_cert = "/path/to/certificate.crt" # Search user bind dn bind_dn = "cn=admin,dc=grafana,dc=org" # Search user bind password # If the password contains # or ; you have to wrap it with trippel quotes. Ex """#password;""" bind_password = 'grafana' # User search filter, for example "(cn=%s)" or "(sAMAccountName=%s)" or "(uid=%s)" search_filter = "(cn=%s)" # An array of base dns to search through search_base_dns = ["dc=grafana,dc=org"] # In POSIX LDAP schemas, without memberOf attribute a secondary query must be made for groups. # This is done by enabling group_search_filter below. You must also set member_of= "cn" # in [servers.attributes] below. # Users with nested/recursive group membership and an LDAP server that supports LDAP_MATCHING_RULE_IN_CHAIN # can set group_search_filter, group_search_filter_user_attribute, group_search_base_dns and member_of # below in such a way that the user's recursive group membership is considered. # # Nested Groups + Active Directory (AD) Example: # # AD groups store the Distinguished Names (DNs) of members, so your filter must # recursively search your groups for the authenticating user's DN. For example: # # group_search_filter = "(member:1.2.840.113556.1.4.1941:=%s)" # group_search_filter_user_attribute = "distinguishedName" # group_search_base_dns = ["ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"] # # [servers.attributes] # ... # member_of = "distinguishedName" ## Group search filter, to retrieve the groups of which the user is a member (only set if memberOf attribute is not available) # group_search_filter = "(&(objectClass=posixGroup)(memberUid=%s))" ## Group search filter user attribute defines what user attribute gets substituted for %s in group_search_filter. ## Defaults to the value of username in [server.attributes] ## Valid options are any of your values in [servers.attributes] ## If you are using nested groups you probably want to set this and member_of in ## [servers.attributes] to "distinguishedName" # group_search_filter_user_attribute = "distinguishedName" ## An array of the base DNs to search through for groups. Typically uses ou=groups # group_search_base_dns = ["ou=groups,dc=grafana,dc=org"] # Specify names of the ldap attributes your ldap uses [servers.attributes] name = "givenName" surname = "sn" username = "cn" member_of = "memberOf" email = "email" # Map ldap groups to grafana org roles [[servers.group_mappings]] group_dn = "cn=admins,dc=grafana,dc=org" org_role = "Admin" # The Grafana organization database id, optional, if left out the default org (id 1) will be used # org_id = 1 [[servers.group_mappings]] group_dn = "cn=users,dc=grafana,dc=org" org_role = "Editor" [[servers.group_mappings]] # If you want to match all (or no ldap groups) then you can use wildcard group_dn = "*" org_role = "Viewer"