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Created Mar 27, 2012 by Administrator@rootOwner

Disable regular auth and only allow LDAP?

Created by: jacobfike

So, I am attempting to setup gitlab as a possible replacement for github for my company, but I need to be able to restrict access to valid LDAP accounts.

I can successfully log in through LDAP, but then Gitlab sends me an email with a random password that I can then use to log in with instead of with LDAP. This is bad. The whole point of using LDAP is that if the account is disabled on the LDAP directory, then that account immediately loses all access to any services that use LDAP.

Are there plans to fix this? Ideally, I would like to be able to set LDAP as the only authentication method, and avoid sending the "Your new account is ready" emails.

Can I make this modification myself? Any suggestions?

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