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When choosing the external LDAP Authentification method, end users are able to log in with both LDAP password and Zimbra password. | When choosing the external LDAP Authentification method, end users are able to log in with both LDAP password and Zimbra password. |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 13 July 2015
Using and understanding the zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal attribute
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Purpose
When choosing the external LDAP Authentification method, end users are able to log in with both LDAP password and Zimbra password.
Resolution
This is the content of the zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal attribute.
zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal fallback to local auth if external mech fails type : boolean value : callback : immutable : false cardinality : single requiredIn : optionalIn : domain flags : defaults : min : max : id : 257 requiresRestart : since : deprecatedSince :
If the attribute 'zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal' is set to 'TRUE', authentication falls back to Zimbra's ldap if the external ldap gives an error.
To prevent this in case that your Environment doesn't need it, disable it:
zmprov md example.com zimbraAuthFallbackToLocal FALSE
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