JumpCloud LDAP
Learn how to configure JumpCloud LDAP for authenticating into Infisical.
LDAP is a paid feature. If you’re using Infisical Cloud, then it is available under the Enterprise Tier. If you’re self-hosting Infisical, then you should contact sales@infisical.com to purchase an enterprise license to use it.
Prepare LDAP in JumpCloud
In JumpCloud, head to USER MANAGEMENT > Users and create a new user via the Manual user entry option. This user will be used as a privileged service account to facilitate Infisical’s ability to bind/search the LDAP directory.
When creating the user, input their First Name, Last Name, Username (required), Company Email (required), and Description. Also, create a password for the user.
Next, under User Security Settings and Permissions > Permission Settings, check the box next to Enable as LDAP Bind DN.
Prepare the LDAP configuration in Infisical
In Infisical, head to your Organization Settings > Security > LDAP and select Manage.
Next, input your JumpCloud LDAP server settings.
Here’s some guidance for each field:
- URL: The LDAP server to connect to (
ldaps://ldap.jumpcloud.com:636
). - Bind DN: The distinguished name of object to bind when performing the user search (
uid=<ldap-user-username>,ou=Users,o=<your-org-id>,dc=jumpcloud,dc=com
). - Bind Pass: The password to use along with
Bind DN
when performing the user search. - User Search Base / User DN: Base DN under which to perform user search (
ou=Users,o=<your-org-id>,dc=jumpcloud,dc=com
). - User Search Filter (optional): Template used to construct the LDAP user search filter (
(uid={{username}})
). - Group Search Base / Group DN (optional): LDAP search base to use for group membership search (
ou=Users,o=<your-org-id>,dc=jumpcloud,dc=com
). - Group Filter (optional): Template used when constructing the group membership query (
(&(objectClass=groupOfNames)(member=uid={{.Username}},ou=Users,o=<your-org-id>,dc=jumpcloud,dc=com))
) - CA Certificate: The CA certificate to use when verifying the LDAP server certificate (instructions to obtain the certificate for JumpCloud here).
When filling out the Bind DN and Bind Pass fields, refer to the username and password of the user created in Step 1.
Also, for the Bind DN and Search Base / User DN fields, you’ll want to use the organization ID that appears in your LDAP instance ORG DN.
Test the LDAP connection
Once you’ve filled out the LDAP configuration, you can test that part of the configuration is correct by pressing the Test Connection button.
Infisical will attempt to bind to the LDAP server using the provided URL, Bind DN, and Bind Pass. If the operation is successful, then Infisical will display a success message; if not, then Infisical will display an error message and provide a fuller error in the server logs.
Define mappings from LDAP groups to groups in Infisical
In order to sync LDAP groups to Infisical, head to the LDAP Group Mappings section to define mappings from LDAP groups to groups in Infisical.
Group mappings ensure that users who log into Infisical via LDAP are added to or removed from the Infisical group(s) that corresponds to the LDAP group(s) they are a member of.
Each group mapping consists of two parts:
- LDAP Group CN: The common name of the LDAP group to map.
- Infisical Group: The Infisical group to map the LDAP group to.
For example, suppose you want to automatically add a user who is part of the LDAP group with CN Engineers
to the Infisical group Engineers
when the user sets up their account with Infisical.
In this case, you would specify a mapping from the LDAP group with CN Engineers
to the Infisical group Engineers
.
Now when the user logs into Infisical via LDAP, Infisical will check the LDAP groups that the user is a part of whilst referencing the group mappings you created earlier. Since the user is a member of the LDAP group with CN Engineers
, they will be added to the Infisical group Engineers
.
In the future, if the user is no longer part of the LDAP group with CN Engineers
, they will be removed from the Infisical group Engineers
upon their next login.
Prior to defining any group mappings, ensure that you’ve created the Infisical groups that you want to map the LDAP groups to. You can read more about creating (user) groups in Infisical here.
Enable LDAP in Infisical
Enabling LDAP allows members in your organization to log into Infisical via LDAP.
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