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      DBCountMan
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      I read that the LDAP plugin does not currently support 636 and certificate authentication but that article was from 2017. Have there been any updates to this? I prefer using LDAP to authenticate for imaging and management but the credentials are being sent in clear-text. I can always go back to disabling LDAP and setting up local users for all the techs and admins. Just wondering.

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        AUTH IT Center
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        Hello @DBCountMan ,

        the ldap plugin works fine with the secure port 636. Check https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/17632/fog-1-5-10-1604-ldap-plugin

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          DBCountMan @AUTH IT Center
          last edited by DBCountMan

          @AUTH-IT-Center Doesn’t work for me. When I try to log into the web ui it just bring me back to empty login. I ran a packet capture while trying to log in and it looks like the ciphers keep changing. Do I need to have a cert that is trusted by my domain’s root CA in the FOG’s root store?

          BTW the screenshot at the bottom of that thread you linked shows “Use LDAP SSL” but I do not have that option.

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            AUTH IT Center @DBCountMan
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            @DBCountMan said in Secure LDAP authentication:

            Do I need to have a cert that is trusted by my domain’s root CA in the FOG’s root store?

            As far as I know, no.

            @DBCountMan said in Secure LDAP authentication:

            BTW the screenshot at the bottom of that thread you linked shows “Use LDAP SSL” but I do not have that option.

            The last screenshot is from the 1.6-alpha version of FOG Server.

            The screenshot in https://forums.fogproject.org/post/155590 is from the current stable 1.5.10.xxxx version and as you can see it uses 636 port.

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