From bbf826659d08cd85607c1ecf62114e28732d46d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Simon L." Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2024 10:31:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] update ldap docs Signed-off-by: Simon L --- readme.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/readme.md b/readme.md index babe5ee4..19f910b2 100644 --- a/readme.md +++ b/readme.md @@ -709,7 +709,7 @@ All users see a set of [default files and folders](https://docs.nextcloud.com/se You can configure your server to block certain ip-addresses using fail2ban as bruteforce protection. Here is how to set it up: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/installation/harden_server.html#setup-fail2ban. The logpath of AIO is by default `/var/lib/docker/volumes/nextcloud_aio_nextcloud/_data/data/nextcloud.log`. Do not forget to add `chain=DOCKER-USER` to your nextcloud jail config (`nextcloud.local`) otherwise the nextcloud service running on docker will still be accessible even if the IP is banned. Also, you may change the blocked ports to cover all AIO ports: by default `80,443,8080,8443,3478` (see [this](https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one#explanation-of-used-ports)). Apart from that there is now a community container that can be added to the AIO stack: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/fail2ban ### LDAP -It is possible to connect to an existing LDAP server. You need to make sure that the LDAP server is reachable from the Nextcloud container. Then you can enable the LDAP app and configure LDAP in Nextcloud manually. If you don't have a LDAP server yet, recommended is to use this docker container: https://hub.docker.com/r/nitnelave/lldap. Make sure here as well that Nextcloud can talk to the LDAP server. The easiest way is by adding the LDAP docker container to the docker network `nextcloud-aio`. Then you can connect to the LDAP container by its name from the Nextcloud container. Apart from that there is now a way for the community to add containers: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/discussions/406#discussioncomment-7133555 +It is possible to connect to an existing LDAP server. You need to make sure that the LDAP server is reachable from the Nextcloud container. Then you can enable the LDAP app and configure LDAP in Nextcloud manually. If you don't have a LDAP server yet, recommended is to use this docker container: https://hub.docker.com/r/nitnelave/lldap. Make sure here as well that Nextcloud can talk to the LDAP server. The easiest way is by adding the LDAP docker container to the docker network `nextcloud-aio`. Then you can connect to the LDAP container by its name from the Nextcloud container. There is now a community container which allows to easily add LLDAP to AIO: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/lldap ### Netdata Netdata allows you to monitor your server using a GUI. You can install it by following https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/packaging/docker#create-a-new-netdata-agent-container. Apart from that there is now a way for the community to add containers: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/discussions/392#discussioncomment-7133563