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+# Example using LDAP to manage user identity only.
+# This setup will not allow changes to users.
+
+# Ensure this matches what is in LDAP or keystone will try to recreate
+# the admin user
+class { 'keystone::roles::admin':
+ email => 'test@example.com',
+ password => 'ChangeMe',
+}
+
+# You can test this connection with ldapsearch first to ensure it works.
+# This was tested against a FreeIPA box, you will likely need to change the
+# attributes to match your configuration.
+class { 'keystone:ldap':
+ identity_driver => 'keystone.identity.backends.ldap.Identity',
+ url => 'ldap://ldap.example.com:389',
+ user => 'uid=bind,cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=com',
+ password => 'SecretPass',
+ suffix => 'dc=example,dc=com',
+ query_scope => 'sub',
+ user_tree_dn => 'cn=users,cn=accounts,dc=example,dc=com',
+ user_id_attribute => 'uid',
+ user_name_attribute => 'uid',
+ user_mail_attribute => 'mail',
+ user_allow_create => 'False',
+ user_allow_update => 'False',
+ user_allow_delete => 'False'
+}