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| #Login as administrator in redmine and go to "Administration -> Settings -> Email notifications" and choose appropriate defaults. | #Login as administrator in redmine and go to "Administration -> Settings -> Email notifications" and choose appropriate defaults. | ||
| ==Configure LdapAuthentication== | |||
| Refer to http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineLDAP  Example configuration is: | |||
| <pre> | |||
| Name     = ldap.sbarjatiya.com | |||
| Host     = ldap.sbarjatiya.com | |||
| Port     = 389 | |||
| LDAPS    = no | |||
| Account  =    ;leave blank if anonymous access is allowed, else enter dn | |||
| Password =    ;password for above account if anonymous access is not allowed | |||
| Base DN  = dc=sbarjatiya,dc=com | |||
| On-the-fly user creation = yes | |||
| Attributes | |||
|   Login     = uid | |||
|   Firstname = gn | |||
|   Lastname  = sn | |||
|   Email     = mail | |||
| </pre> | |||
| Note in case of LDAPS redmine accepts self-signed certificates of LDAPS server without any problem. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 28 July 2022
Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > Web based tools or applications > Redmine configuration > Basic redmine configuration
Disable anonymous access
By default all redmine projects and issues are public and viewable by everyone. To disable this:
- Login as administrator
- Go to Adminsitration -> Settings -> Authentication
- Check "Authentication required" checkbox
- Click save
Configure outgong emails
- Configure sendmail on the machine so that it can send emails.
- 'cp {REDMINE_ROOT}/config/configuration.yml.example {REDMINE_ROOT}/config/configuration.yml'
- Edit the config/configuration.yml file and near the end where production: is present use:
- production:
- email_delivery:
- delivery_method: :sendmail
 
 
- Login as administrator in redmine and go to "Administration -> Settings -> Email notifications" and choose appropriate defaults.
Configure LdapAuthentication
Refer to http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineLDAP Example configuration is:
Name = ldap.sbarjatiya.com Host = ldap.sbarjatiya.com Port = 389 LDAPS = no Account = ;leave blank if anonymous access is allowed, else enter dn Password = ;password for above account if anonymous access is not allowed Base DN = dc=sbarjatiya,dc=com On-the-fly user creation = yes Attributes Login = uid Firstname = gn Lastname = sn Email = mail
Note in case of LDAPS redmine accepts self-signed certificates of LDAPS server without any problem.
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