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LdapServerMetadataInput

import type { LdapServerMetadataInput } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/mq.ts?docs=full";

Optional. The metadata of the LDAP server used to authenticate and authorize connections to the broker.

! IMPORTANT: ! Does not apply to RabbitMQ brokers.

interface LdapServerMetadataInput {
Hosts: string[];
RoleBase: string;
RoleName?: string | null;
RoleSearchMatching: string;
RoleSearchSubtree?: boolean | null;
ServiceAccountPassword: string;
ServiceAccountUsername: string;
UserBase: string;
UserRoleName?: string | null;
UserSearchMatching: string;
UserSearchSubtree?: boolean | null;
}

§Properties

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Hosts: string[]
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Specifies the location of the LDAP server such as AWS Directory Service for Microsoft Active Directory . Optional failover server.

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RoleBase: string
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The distinguished name of the node in the directory information tree (DIT) to search for roles or groups. For example, ou=group, ou=corp, dc=corp, dc=example, dc=com.

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RoleName?: string | null
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Specifies the LDAP attribute that identifies the group name attribute in the object returned from the group membership query.

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RoleSearchMatching: string
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The LDAP search filter used to find roles within the roleBase. The distinguished name of the user matched by userSearchMatching is substituted into the {0} placeholder in the search filter. The client's username is substituted into the {1} placeholder. For example, if you set this option to (member=uid={1})for the user janedoe, the search filter becomes (member=uid=janedoe) after string substitution. It matches all role entries that have a member attribute equal to uid=janedoe under the subtree selected by the roleBase.

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RoleSearchSubtree?: boolean | null
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The directory search scope for the role. If set to true, scope is to search the entire subtree.

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ServiceAccountPassword: string
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Service account password. A service account is an account in your LDAP server that has access to initiate a connection. For example, cn=admin,dc=corp, dc=example, dc=com.

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ServiceAccountUsername: string
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Service account username. A service account is an account in your LDAP server that has access to initiate a connection. For example, cn=admin,dc=corp, dc=example, dc=com.

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UserBase: string
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Select a particular subtree of the directory information tree (DIT) to search for user entries. The subtree is specified by a DN, which specifies the base node of the subtree. For example, by setting this option to ou=Users,ou=corp, dc=corp, dc=example, dc=com, the search for user entries is restricted to the subtree beneath ou=Users, ou=corp, dc=corp, dc=example, dc=com.

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UserRoleName?: string | null
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Specifies the name of the LDAP attribute for the user group membership.

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UserSearchMatching: string
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The LDAP search filter used to find users within the userBase. The client's username is substituted into the {0} placeholder in the search filter. For example, if this option is set to (uid={0}) and the received username is janedoe, the search filter becomes (uid=janedoe) after string substitution. It will result in matching an entry like uid=janedoe, ou=Users,ou=corp, dc=corp, dc=example, dc=com.

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UserSearchSubtree?: boolean | null
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The directory search scope for the user. If set to true, scope is to search the entire subtree.