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verdaccio-qnapldap

v0.0.6

Published

verdaccio authentication using the built-in LDAP server on a QNAP NAS machine, via ldapjs - a purejs implementation of LDAP

Downloads

9

Readme

QNAP LDAP Server Support for Verdaccio

This module is intended to provide very easy LDAP integration with the LDAP server that comes bundled on the QNAP NAS devices.

To use this module, you'll need to have that LDAP server enabled in your settings, and have users and groups configured and ready to use.

Install

npm install verdaccio-qnapldap

or, if you use Verdaccio installed globally: npm install verdaccio-qnapldap -g

Config

Add the following auth section to your config.yaml file:

auth:
   qnapldap:
     server: ldap://127.0.0.1:389/
     domain: my.domain.local

Replace the IP with the address of your QNAP machine, and the domain with the Full Domain Name you used in the LDAP Server control panel page.