I successfully installed OTRS (3.3.

Any starting tips? TY
Moderator: crythias
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# --
# Kernel/Config.pm - Config file for OTRS kernel
# Copyright (C) 2001-2014 xxx, http://otrs.com/
# --
# This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see
# the enclosed file COPYING for license information (AGPL). If you
# did not receive this file, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.txt.
# --
# Note:
#
# -->> Most OTRS configuration should be done via the OTRS web interface
# and the SysConfig. Only for some configuration, such as database
# credentials and customer data source changes, you should edit this
# file. For changes do customer data sources you can copy the definitions
# from Kernel/Config/Defaults.pm and paste them in this file.
# Config.pm will not be overwritten when updating OTRS.
# --
package Kernel::Config;
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
sub Load {
my $Self = shift;
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# database settings #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# The database host
$Self->{'DatabaseHost'} = '192.168.2.3\SQLSERVER2008R2';
# The database name
$Self->{'Database'} = "###";
# The database user
$Self->{'DatabaseUser'} = "###";
# The password of database user. You also can use bin/otrs.CryptPassword.pl
# for crypted passwords
$Self->{'DatabasePw'} = '###';
# The database DSN for MySQL ==> more: "perldoc DBD::mysql"
$Self->{'DatabaseDSN'} = "DBI:ODBC:driver={SQL Server};Database=$Self->{Database};Server=$Self->{DatabaseHost}";
# The database DSN for PostgreSQL ==> more: "perldoc DBD::Pg"
# if you want to use a local socket connection
# $Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "DBI:Pg:dbname=$Self->{Database};";
# if you want to use a TCP/IP connection
# $Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "DBI:Pg:dbname=$Self->{Database};host=$Self->{DatabaseHost};";
# if you have PostgresSQL 8.1 or earlier, activate the legacy driver with this line:
# $Self->{DatabasePostgresqlBefore82} = 1;
# The database DSN for Microsoft SQL Server - only supported if OTRS is
# installed on Windows as well
# $Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "DBI:ODBC:driver={SQL Server};Database=$Self->{Database};Server=$Self->{DatabaseHost},1433";
# The database DSN for Oracle ==> more: "perldoc DBD::oracle"
# $ENV{ORACLE_HOME} = '/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/client_1';
# $ENV{NLS_DATE_FORMAT} = 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS';
# $ENV{NLS_LANG} = "american_america.utf8";
# $Self->{DatabaseDSN} = "DBI:Oracle:sid=OTRS;host=$Self->{DatabaseHost};port=1522;";
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# fs root directory
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
$Self->{Home} = 'C:/otrs/OTRS';
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# insert your own config settings "here" #
# config settings taken from Kernel/Config/Defaults.pm #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# $Self->{SessionUseCookie} = 0;
# $Self->{CheckMXRecord} = 0;
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# data inserted by installer #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
$Self->{'LogModule'} = 'Kernel::System::Log::File';
$Self->{'LogModule::LogFile'} = 'C:/otrs/OTRS/var/log/otrs.log';
# $DIBI$
### LDAP conf by ggirao
#Enable LDAP authentication for Customers / Users
$Self->{'Customer::AuthModule'} = 'Kernel::System::CustomerAuth::LDAP';
$Self->{'Customer::AuthModule::LDAP::Host'} = '192.168.2.1';
$Self->{'Customer::AuthModule::LDAP::BaseDN'} = 'CN=otrsadministrator,ou=Users,dc=ldapmasterserver,dc=companyname,dc=local';
$Self->{'Customer::AuthModule::LDAP::UID'} = 'sAMAccountName';
#The following is valid but would only be necessary if the
#anonymous user do NOT have permission to read from the LDAP tree
$Self->{'Customer::AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserDN'} = 'adminuser';
$Self->{'Customer::AuthModule::LDAP::SearchUserPw'} = 'adminpasswd';
#CustomerUser
#(customer user database backend and settings)
$Self->{CustomerUser} = {
Module => 'Kernel::System::CustomerUser::LDAP',
Params => {
Host => '192.168.2.1',
BaseDN => 'CN=otrsadministrator,ou=Users,dc=ldapmasterserver,dc=companyname,dc=local'
SSCOPE => 'sub',
UserDN =>'adminuser',
UserPw => 'adminpasswd',
},
# customer unique id
CustomerKey => 'sAMAccountName',
# customer #
CustomerID => 'mail',
CustomerUserListFields => ['sAMAccountName', 'cn', 'mail'],
CustomerUserSearchFields => ['sAMAccountName', 'cn', 'mail'],
CustomerUserSearchPrefix => '',
CustomerUserSearchSuffix => '*',
CustomerUserSearchListLimit => 250,
CustomerUserPostMasterSearchFields => ['mail'],
CustomerUserNameFields => ['givenname', 'sn'],
Map => [
# note: Login, Email and CustomerID needed!
# var, frontend, storage, shown, required, storage-type
#[ 'UserSalutation', 'Title', 'title', 1, 0, 'var' ],
[ 'UserFirstname', 'Firstname', 'givenname', 1, 1, 'var' ],
[ 'UserLastname', 'Lastname', 'sn', 1, 1, 'var' ],
[ 'UserLogin', 'Login', 'sAMAccountName', 1, 1, 'var' ],
[ 'UserEmail', 'Email', 'mail', 1, 1, 'var' ],
[ 'UserCustomerID', 'CustomerID', 'mail', 0, 1, 'var' ],
[ 'UserPhone', 'Phone', 'telephonenumber', 1, 0, 'var' ],
#[ 'UserAddress', 'Address', 'postaladdress', 1, 0, 'var' ],
#[ 'UserComment', 'Comment', 'description', 1, 0, 'var' ],
],
};
### End LDAP conf by ggirao
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# #
# end of your own config options!!! #
# #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
}
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
# needed system stuff (don't edit this) #
# ---------------------------------------------------- #
use base qw(Kernel::Config::Defaults);
# -----------------------------------------------------#
1;
Did you saw my last question? Where I mention that I have a cisco controller binded to OD over port 389?crythias wrote:"I can't do it" isn't a fixable question. At what point are you stumped?'
Don't say what you've already said. Tell us in different words ERROR MESSAGES that you're encountering.
"When I am at [this screen], I put in [this information] and get [this error message] in System Log."
Why would you think this is a problem to be solved on an OTRS forum? This sounds like a hardware issue.I'm looking for a current LDAP binding on my local wifi authenticated service and I see the port 389.
Where is the port configuration here?
Never do this! This file is changed by sysconfig onlyggirao wrote: ZZZAuto in C:\otrs\OTRS\Kernel\Config\Files
(Y)crythias wrote:Config.pm