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As of the Grid release, tDAR is capable of authenticating via LDAP. This could be as
complex as an Institutional ActiveDirectory system or as simple as a small
standalone install of openLDAP on the local system. openLDAP is fairly simple to
set up and configure, provided you know where all the required configurable params
are located. As such, in the files below, important sections will be highlighted for
your convenience.

Please note, this guide assumes you are installing openLDAP on a Unix (or other posix
compliant) system.

Please note also that tDAR still uses Atlassian Crowd as its default authentication provider.
You'll need to make some minor changes to tDAR's configuration, and these are
detailed at the end of this document.

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