LDAP/AD integration
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Yannic R.
A connection to the Windows Active Directory or a possibility to connect different systems via LDAP would be very practical.
The connection should be able to do the following:
- Password hash sync
It would be nice if you could create a security group in AD, for example, and then use this group to limit access/login.
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JFG
Adding my vote! This has become (through Passportal) critical to our operation.
I imagine that developing something like this would make more sense (and be easier with "simple" API) through Entra ID than local AD at this point, which is something I'd be open to try and test.
Olivier Schweickert
i need the same fonction
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Kelim C.
Yes, we need this badly. It's the only reason I haven't switched from Passportal yet.
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Mark T.
How has this not been talked about in nearly a year? This alone would put Hudu above every other documentation software out there. This is the only reason I still have Passportal and if this doesn't hit the "Planned" status soon I may just stick with Passportal.
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Kenny K.
If you can do this. Hudu turns into #1 tool. Keep up the good work!
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Kenny K.
Also the guy that made PP might be past his NDA to help make this work.
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Brian M.
Agreed, we're moving over from Passportal, and that's one feature PP has which I'll miss. PP has an agent you install on a domain controller, and it will sync users/and their passwords into PP....so you can change their passwords from there. If you view the password it's documented. (keeps you honest). But the best benefit, we can really manage the "Darkweb" scanning feature...since it would access all our MSP clients user accounts and keep current with passwords. Right now the Darkweb monitoring is only useful for passwords you've entered...and those are bound to get stale/outdated since they don't "sync".
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James C.
Do you mean like passportal's setup?
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Frédéric Z.
Yes please add an active directory integration to pull users, groups, computers, server...
Thank you
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Michael S.
I agree, AD integration would be great.