There is a fallback to local wiki authentication, if your LDAP config
doesn't prevent it. Iirc by default the LDAP extension does disable it
however.
For a quick fix, you can disable the extension (comment it the include in
you LocalSettings.php), then login with any account in you database that
you know the password to.
On Oct 22, 2013 6:58 AM, "Michael Renner" <michael.renner(a)gmx.de> wrote:
Moin,
we use user authentication via LDAP. But the question is: what, if the
LDAP fails? The documentation how to setup or repair the LDAP server is
inside our wiki.
So I wonder if it's possible to use LDAP for "mormal" users, but a local
user (let's call him "admin") with authentication against the database?
Thanks
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