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// Module included in the following assemblies:
//
// * authentication/ldap-syncing.adoc
:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
[id="ldap-syncing-activedir_{context}"]
= Syncing groups using the Active Directory schema
In the Active Directory schema, both users (Jane and Jim) exist in the LDAP
server as first-class entries, and group membership is stored in attributes on
the user. The following snippet of `ldif` defines the users and group for this
schema:
.LDAP entries that use Active Directory schema: `active_directory.ldif`
[source,ldif]
----
dn: ou=users,dc=example,dc=com
objectClass: organizationalUnit
ou: users
dn: cn=Jane,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: testPerson
cn: Jane
sn: Smith
displayName: Jane Smith
mail: jane.smith@example.com
memberOf: admins <1>
dn: cn=Jim,ou=users,dc=example,dc=com
objectClass: person
objectClass: organizationalPerson
objectClass: inetOrgPerson
objectClass: testPerson
cn: Jim
sn: Adams
displayName: Jim Adams
mail: jim.adams@example.com
memberOf: admins
----
<1> The user's group memberships are listed as attributes on the user, and the
group does not exist as an entry on the server. The `memberOf` attribute does
not have to be a literal attribute on the user; in some LDAP servers, it is created
during search and returned to the client, but not committed to the database.
.Prerequisites
* Create the configuration file.
ifndef::openshift-dedicated,openshift-rosa,openshift-rosa-hcp[]
* You have access to the cluster as a user with the `cluster-admin` role.
endif::openshift-dedicated,openshift-rosa,openshift-rosa-hcp[]
ifdef::openshift-dedicated,openshift-rosa,openshift-rosa-hcp[]
* You have access to the cluster as a user with the `dedicated-admin` role.
endif::openshift-dedicated,openshift-rosa,openshift-rosa-hcp[]
.Procedure
* Run the sync with the `active_directory_config.yaml` file:
+
[source,terminal]
----
$ oc adm groups sync --sync-config=active_directory_config.yaml --confirm
----
+
{product-title} creates the following group record as a result of the above sync
operation:
+
.{product-title} group created by using the `active_directory_config.yaml` file
[source,yaml]
----
apiVersion: user.openshift.io/v1
kind: Group
metadata:
annotations:
openshift.io/ldap.sync-time: 2015-10-13T10:08:38-0400 <1>
openshift.io/ldap.uid: admins <2>
openshift.io/ldap.url: LDAP_SERVER_IP:389 <3>
creationTimestamp:
name: admins <4>
users: <5>
- jane.smith@example.com
- jim.adams@example.com
----
<1> The last time this {product-title} group was synchronized with the LDAP server, in ISO 6801
format.
<2> The unique identifier for the group on the LDAP server.
<3> The IP address and host of the LDAP server where this group's record is
stored.
<4> The name of the group as listed in the LDAP server.
<5> The users that are members of the group, named as specified by the sync
file.