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Subject:    [OpenAM] OpenAM custom Login page
From:       steve.ferris () forgerock ! com (Steve Ferris)
Date:       2010-11-29 18:29:46
Message-ID: 1EBD00A3-0044-49C5-A8AC-3AD3A4D1CC97 () forgerock ! com
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Hi,

This article might help you:

https://wikis.forgerock.org/confluence/display/openam/Write+a+custom+authentication+module


regards
Steve

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On 29 Nov 2010, at 5:59pm, Rog?rio Augusto Rondini wrote:

> Oh... Great... 
> 
> I will try to do my custom auth module...
> 
> Thanks a lot Frederic and  Sebastien...
> 
> At.
> Rog?rio
> 
> 2010/11/29 S?bastien Stormacq <sebastien.stormacq at gmail.com>
> Fr?d?ric was right. You should create a custom auth module with these three \
> parameters. The login UI pages are built dynamically depending on how much \
> information is required from the user 
> > "Attributes Used to Search for a User to be Authenticated",
> is used to find users when multiple authentication attributes are allowed, such as \
> uid and email address for example 
> Cheer
> 
> Seb
> 
> On 29 Nov 2010, at 18:32, Rog?rio Augusto Rondini wrote:
> 
> > humm... 
> > 
> > But... I would like that user put this attribute to perform login...
> > 
> > Example..
> > 
> > company -> company01
> > username -> username01
> > password -> password01
> > 
> > And the user will be authenticated only if the 3 values are matched. By only \
> > configuring "Attributes Used to Search for a User to be Authenticated", I think \
> > that the value of the "username" field will be validates in ONE of the attributes \
> > configured...  
> > is it ?
> > 
> > Att
> > Rog?rio
> > 
> > 
> > 2010/11/29 frederic Van De Velde <frederic.vandevelde at paradigmo.com>
> > Hi,
> > 
> > It's isn't the login page that you should configure to do that but the \
> > authentication module. Go into the configuration of the LDAP module for your \
> > realm and in "Attributes Used to Search for a User to be Authenticated" enter the \
> > attribute(s) you want to use for authentication. 
> > Regards,
> > Frederic.
> > 
> > 
> > On 29 Nov 2010, at 18:04, Rog?rio Augusto Rondini wrote:
> > 
> > > Hi All,
> > > 
> > > I would like to know if is possible  to customize Login page to make the login \
> > > using another ldap attribute beyond of the username/password. 
> > > For example, company/username/password, where "company" is an LDAP attribute of \
> > > the user ou an Group wich this user is part of. 
> > > Tks.
> > > Rog?rio
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