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- [Nexus](nexus.md) - [Nexus](nexus.md)
- [OCIS (OwnCloud Infinite Scale)](ocis.md) - [OCIS (OwnCloud Infinite Scale)](ocis.md)
- [OneDev](onedev.md) - [OneDev](onedev.md)
- [OpenCloud](opencloud.md)
- [Organizr](Organizr.md) - [Organizr](Organizr.md)
- [Peertube](peertube.md) - [Peertube](peertube.md)
- [Penpot](penpot.md) - [Penpot](penpot.md)
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# OpenCloud example config
## About OpenCloud
A light-weight file-hosting / webDAV service written in Go and forked from ownCloud Infinite Scale (oCIS).
More information:
* https://opencloud.eu
* https://github.com/opencloud-eu
## LLDAP Configuration
OpenCloud ships an OIDC provider and a built-in LDAP server. It officially supports using a third-party OIDC provider.
This is **not** what this config does. This config leaves the general auth/OIDC infrastructure in place, but replaces the LDAP server from underneath it with LLDAP.
Configuration happens via environment variables. On FreeBSD, these are provided via `/usr/local/etc/opencloud/config.env`; on Linux you can provide them via the Docker configuration.
```dotenv
# Replace with actual IP and Port
OC_LDAP_URI=ldap://<lldap_ip>:3890
# Remove the following if you use LDAPS and your cert is not self-signed
OC_LDAP_INSECURE="true"
# Replace with your bind-user; can be in
OC_LDAP_BIND_DN="cn=<bind_user>,ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"
OC_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD="<secret>"
OC_LDAP_GROUP_BASE_DN="ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com"
OC_LDAP_GROUP_SCHEMA_ID=entryuuid
OC_LDAP_USER_BASE_DN="ou=people,dc=example,dc=com"
OC_LDAP_USER_SCHEMA_ID=entryuuid
# Only allow users from specific group to login; remove this if everyone's allowed
OC_LDAP_USER_FILTER='(&(objectClass=person)(memberOf=cn=<opencloud_users>,ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com))'
# Other options have not been tested
OC_LDAP_DISABLE_USER_MECHANISM="none"
# If you bind-user is in lldap_strict_readonly set to false (this hides "forgot password"-buttons)
OC_LDAP_SERVER_WRITE_ENABLED="false"
# If your bind-user can change passwords:
OC_LDAP_SERVER_WRITE_ENABLED="true" # Not tested, yet!
# Don't start built-in LDAP, because it's replaced by LLDAP
OC_EXCLUDE_RUN_SERVICES="idm"
```
There is currently no (documented) way to give an LDAP user (or group) admin rights in OpenCloud.
See also [the official LDAP documentation](https://github.com/opencloud-eu/opencloud/blob/main/devtools/deployments/opencloud_full/ldap.yml).