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How can I use LDAP for password authentication, but use Splunk internal roles management to assign roles?

tohassan
Engager

Dear Splunk community,
How can use LDAP for password authentication only but use Splunk internal roles management to assign these users to appropriate roles ?

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srioux
Communicator

Never used it, but apparently you can map users directly to roles (according to documentation):
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.1.3/Security/MapLDAPgroupsanduserstoSplunkroles#Map_us...

Personally, I've only ever used Active Directory as the 'back-end LDAP', and generally map Distribution Lists / Security Groups from there to Splunk roles.

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srioux
Communicator

Never used it, but apparently you can map users directly to roles (according to documentation):
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.1.3/Security/MapLDAPgroupsanduserstoSplunkroles#Map_us...

Personally, I've only ever used Active Directory as the 'back-end LDAP', and generally map Distribution Lists / Security Groups from there to Splunk roles.

tohassan
Engager

Thank you very much for your help.

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Correct. Basically, when configuring LDAP, in the sections when asking to define "groups" you simply define each user to be its own group, as described in the linked document. Then when you go into mapping Splunk roles to LDAP groups, you will find that each "group" is actually a single user.

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nick405060
Motivator

??????? what?

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