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name: Authentication
Authentication
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
Both the LDAP via BindDN and the simple auth LDAP share the following fields:
-
Authorization Name (required)
- A name to assign to the new method of authorization.
-
Host (required)
- The address where the LDAP server can be reached.
- Example:
mydomain.com
-
Port (required)
- The port to use when connecting to the server.
- Example:
389
for LDAP or636
for LDAP SSL
-
Enable TLS Encryption (optional)
- Whether to use TLS when connecting to the LDAP server.
-
Admin Filter (optional)
- An LDAP filter specifying if a user should be given administrator
privileges. If a user account passes the filter, the user will be
privileged as an administrator. - Example:
(objectClass=adminAccount)
- Example for Microsoft Active Directory (AD):
(memberOf=CN=admin-group,OU=example,DC=example,DC=org)
- An LDAP filter specifying if a user should be given administrator
-
Username attribute (optional)
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user name. Given
attribute value will be used for new Gitea account user name after first
successful sign-in. Leave empty to use login name given on sign-in form. - This is useful when supplied login name is matched against multiple
attributes, but only single specific attribute should be used for Gitea
account name, see "User Filter". - Example:
uid
- Example for Microsoft Active Directory (AD):
sAMAccountName
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user name. Given
-
First name attribute (optional)
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user's first name.
This will be used to populate their account information. - Example:
givenName
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user's first name.
-
Surname attribute (optional)
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user's surname.
This will be used to populate their account information. - Example:
sn
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user's surname.
-
E-mail attribute (required)
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user's email
address. This will be used to populate their account information. - Example:
mail
- The attribute of the user's LDAP record containing the user's email
LDAP via BindDN adds the following fields:
-
Bind DN (optional)
- The DN to bind to the LDAP server with when searching for the user. This
may be left blank to perform an anonymous search. - Example:
cn=Search,dc=mydomain,dc=com
- The DN to bind to the LDAP server with when searching for the user. This
-
Bind Password (optional)
- The password for the Bind DN specified above, if any. Note: The password
is stored in plaintext at the server. As such, ensure that the Bind DN
has as few privileges as possible.
- The password for the Bind DN specified above, if any. Note: The password
-
User Search Base (required)
- The LDAP base at which user accounts will be searched for.
- Example:
ou=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=com
-
User Filter (required)
- An LDAP filter declaring how to find the user record that is attempting to
authenticate. The%s
matching parameter will be substituted with login
name given on sign-in form. - Example:
(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%s))
- Example for Microsoft Active Directory (AD):
(&(objectCategory=Person)(memberOf=CN=user-group,OU=example,DC=example,DC=org)(sAMAccountName=%s)(!(UserAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)))
- To substitute more than once
%[1]s
should be used instead, e.g. when
matching supplied login name against multiple attributes such as user
identifier, email or even phone number. - Example:
(&(objectClass=Person)(|(uid=%[1]s)(mail=%[1]s)(mobile=%[1]s)))
- An LDAP filter declaring how to find the user record that is attempting to
-
Enable user synchronization
- This option enables a periodic task that synchronizes the Gitea users with
the LDAP server. The default period is every 24 hours but that can be
changed in the app.ini file. See the cron.sync_external_users section in
the sample
app.ini
for detailed comments about that section. The User Search Base and User
Filter settings described above will limit which users can use Gitea and
which users will be synchronized. When initially run the task will create
all LDAP users that match the given settings so take care if working with
large Enterprise LDAP directories.
- This option enables a periodic task that synchronizes the Gitea users with
LDAP using simple auth adds the following fields:
-
User DN (required)
- A template to use as the user's DN. The
%s
matching parameter will be
substituted with login name given on sign-in form. - Example:
cn=%s,ou=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=com
- Example:
uid=%s,ou=Users,dc=mydomain,dc=com
- A template to use as the user's DN. The
-
User Filter (required)
- An LDAP filter declaring when a user should be allowed to log in. The
%s
matching parameter will be substituted with login name given on sign-in
form. - Example:
(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(cn=%s))
- Example:
(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%s))
- An LDAP filter declaring when a user should be allowed to log in. The
Verify group membership in LDAP uses the following fields:
-
Group Search Base (optional)
- The LDAP DN used for groups.
- Example:
ou=group,dc=mydomain,dc=com
-
Group Name Filter (optional)
- An LDAP filter declaring how to find valid groups in the above DN.
- Example:
(|(cn=gitea_users)(cn=admins))
-
User Attribute in Group (optional)
- Which user LDAP attribute is listed in the group.
- Example:
uid
-
Group Attribute for User (optional)
- Which group LDAP attribute contains an array above user attribute names.
- Example:
memberUid
PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module)
To configure PAM, set the 'PAM Service Name' to a filename in /etc/pam.d/
. To
work with normal Linux passwords, the user running Gitea must have read access
to /etc/shadow
.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
This option allows Gitea to log in to an SMTP host as a Gitea user. To
configure this, set the fields below:
-
Authentication Name (required)
- A name to assign to the new method of authorization.
-
SMTP Authentication Type (required)
- Type of authentication to use to connect to SMTP host, PLAIN or LOGIN.
-
Host (required)
- The address where the SMTP host can be reached.
- Example:
smtp.mydomain.com
-
Port (required)
- The port to use when connecting to the server.
- Example:
587
-
Allowed Domains
- Restrict what domains can log in if using a public SMTP host or SMTP host
with multiple domains. - Example:
gitea.io,mydomain.com,mydomain2.com
- Restrict what domains can log in if using a public SMTP host or SMTP host
-
Enable TLS Encryption
- Enable TLS encryption on authentication.
-
Skip TLS Verify
- Disable TLS verify on authentication.
-
This authentication is activate
- Enable or disable this auth.
FreeIPA
-
In order to log in to Gitea using FreeIPA credentials,a bind account needs to
be created for Gitea: -
On the FreeIPA server, create a
gitea.ldif
file, replacingdc=example,dc=com
with your DN, and provide an appropriately secure password:
dn: uid=gitea,cn=sysaccounts,cn=etc,dc=example,dc=com
changetype: add
objectclass: account
objectclass: simplesecurityobject
uid: gitea
userPassword: secure password
passwordExpirationTime: 20380119031407Z
nsIdleTimeout: 0
- Import the LDIF (change localhost to an IPA server if needed). A prompt for
Directory Manager password will be presented:
ldapmodify -h localhost -p 389 -x -D \
"cn=Directory Manager" -W -f gitea.ldif
- Add an IPA group for gitea_users :
ipa group-add --desc="Gitea Users" gitea_users
-
Note: For errors about IPA credentials, run
kinit admin
and provide the
domain admin account password. -
Log in to Gitea as an Administrator and click on "Authentication" under Admin Panel.
Then clickAdd New Source
and fill in the details, changing all where appropriate.