Package: ruby-pg-ldap-sync Source: pg-ldap-sync Version: 0.5.3-1.pgdg26.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: Debian PostgreSQL Maintainers Installed-Size: 50 Depends: ruby, ruby-erb (>= 1), ruby-net-ldap (>= 0.16), ruby-json-schema (>= 2), ruby-pg (>= 0.14), ruby-pg (<< 2.0), ruby-logger (>= 1.0) Homepage: https://github.com/larskanis/pg-ldap-sync Priority: optional Section: database Filename: pool/main/p/pg-ldap-sync/ruby-pg-ldap-sync_0.5.3-1.pgdg26.04+1_all.deb Size: 11024 SHA256: 5c084617ce453d9d20b25dcf2e9825b917be6912978ab7b71b80a73135968438 SHA1: 82d651d8a9c3150f9f013e5eafa63d4eef462bf3 MD5sum: 36bd3ca034a7330f69946afe5d91fea4 Description: Synchronize users and groups from LDAP/AD into PostgreSQL LDAP is often used for a centralized user and role management in an enterprise environment. PostgreSQL offers different authentication methods, like LDAP, SSPI, GSSAPI or SSL. However, for any method the user must already exist in the database, before the authentication can be used. There is currently no direct authorization of database users on LDAP. So roles and memberships has to be administered twice. . This program helps to solve the issue by synchronizing users, groups and their memberships from LDAP to PostgreSQL. Access to LDAP is used read-only. pg_ldap_sync issues proper CREATE ROLE, DROP ROLE, GRANT and REVOKE commands to synchronize users and groups. . It is meant to be started as a cron job.