From 857dcd6c76d5219aecb15c391b3ee7994f1dbb25 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Kozono Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2017 16:01:59 -0700 Subject: Change encryption description --- doc/administration/auth/ldap.md | 27 ++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/administration') diff --git a/doc/administration/auth/ldap.md b/doc/administration/auth/ldap.md index 90dd9d6a51b..a7395e03d1c 100644 --- a/doc/administration/auth/ldap.md +++ b/doc/administration/auth/ldap.md @@ -278,6 +278,19 @@ In other words, if an existing GitLab user wants to enable LDAP sign-in for themselves, they should check that their GitLab email address matches their LDAP email address, and then sign into GitLab via their LDAP credentials. +## Encryption + +### TLS Server Authentication + +There are two encryption methods, `simple_tls` and `start_tls`. + +For either encryption method, if setting `validate_certificates: false`, TLS +encryption is established with the LDAP server before any LDAP-protocol data is +exchanged but no validation of the LDAP server's SSL certificate is performed. + +>**Note**: Before GitLab 9.5, `validate_certificates: false` is the default if +unspecified. + ## Limitations ### TLS Client Authentication @@ -287,14 +300,6 @@ You should disable anonymous LDAP authentication and enable simple or SASL authentication. The TLS client authentication setting in your LDAP server cannot be mandatory and clients cannot be authenticated with the TLS protocol. -### TLS Server Authentication - -Not supported by GitLab's configuration options. -When setting `method: ssl`, the underlying authentication method used by -`omniauth-ldap` is `simple_tls`. This method establishes TLS encryption with -the LDAP server before any LDAP-protocol data is exchanged but no validation of -the LDAP server's SSL certificate is performed. - ## Troubleshooting ### Debug LDAP user filter with ldapsearch @@ -334,9 +339,9 @@ tree and traverse it. ### Connection Refused If you are getting 'Connection Refused' errors when trying to connect to the -LDAP server please double-check the LDAP `port` and `method` settings used by -GitLab. Common combinations are `method: 'plain'` and `port: 389`, OR -`method: 'ssl'` and `port: 636`. +LDAP server please double-check the LDAP `port` and `encryption` settings used by +GitLab. Common combinations are `encryption: 'plain'` and `port: 389`, OR +`encryption: 'simple_tls'` and `port: 636`. ### Troubleshooting -- cgit v1.2.1