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* doc/guide.tex: Explain that LDAP is read-only storage (thanks to

Evgeniy Khramtsov)
* doc/guide.html: Likewise

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2008-08-13 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* doc/guide.tex: Explain that LDAP is read-only storage (thanks to
Evgeniy Khramtsov)
* doc/guide.html: Likewise
2008-08-10 Badlop <badlop@process-one.net>
* src/msgs/eo.msg: Updated (thanks to Andreas van Cranenburgh)

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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc35">3.2.5</A>&#XA0;&#XA0;<A HREF="#ldap">LDAP</A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="ldap"></A>
</P><P><TT>ejabberd</TT> has built-in LDAP support. You can authenticate users against LDAP
server and use LDAP directory as vCard storage. Shared rosters are not supported
yet.</P><P> <A NAME="ldapconnection"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Connection-->
yet.</P><P>Note that <TT>ejabberd</TT> treats LDAP as a read-only storage:
it is possible to consult data, but not possible to
create accounts, change password or edit vCard that is stored in LDAP.</P><P> <A NAME="ldapconnection"></A> </P><!--TOC subsubsection Connection-->
<H4 CLASS="subsubsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A HREF="#ldapconnection">Connection</A></H4><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="ldapconnection"></A> </P><P>Parameters:
</P><DL CLASS="description"><DT CLASS="dt-description">
<B><TT>ldap_servers</TT></B></DT><DD CLASS="dd-description"> List of IP addresses or DNS names of your
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<H3 CLASS="subsection"><!--SEC ANCHOR --><A NAME="htoc58">3.3.22</A>&#XA0;&#XA0;<A HREF="#modvcardldap"><TT>mod_vcard_ldap</TT></A></H3><!--SEC END --><P> <A NAME="modvcardldap"></A>
</P><P><TT>ejabberd</TT> can map LDAP attributes to vCard fields. This behaviour is
implemented in the <TT>mod_vcard_ldap</TT> module. This module does not depend on the
authentication method (see&#XA0;<A HREF="#ldapauth">3.2.5</A>).</P><P>The <TT>mod_vcard_ldap</TT> module has
authentication method (see&#XA0;<A HREF="#ldapauth">3.2.5</A>).</P><P>Note that <TT>ejabberd</TT> treats LDAP as a read-only storage:
it is possible to consult data, but not possible to
create accounts, change password or edit vCard that is stored in LDAP.</P><P>The <TT>mod_vcard_ldap</TT> module has
its own optional parameters. The first group of parameters has the same
meaning as the top-level LDAP parameters to set the authentication method:
<TT>ldap_servers</TT>, <TT>ldap_port</TT>, <TT>ldap_rootdn</TT>,

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server and use LDAP directory as vCard storage. Shared rosters are not supported
yet.
Note that \ejabberd{} treats LDAP as a read-only storage:
it is possible to consult data, but not possible to
create accounts, change password or edit vCard that is stored in LDAP.
\makesubsubsection{ldapconnection}{Connection}
Parameters:
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implemented in the \modvcardldap{} module. This module does not depend on the
authentication method (see~\ref{ldapauth}).
Note that \ejabberd{} treats LDAP as a read-only storage:
it is possible to consult data, but not possible to
create accounts, change password or edit vCard that is stored in LDAP.
The \modvcardldap{} module has
its own optional parameters. The first group of parameters has the same
meaning as the top-level LDAP parameters to set the authentication method: