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Databases
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Authentication Users Password
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✔
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Presentation
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LLNG can use GPG to authenticate users. It is not useful for day-to-day
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authentication but can be used for example if user has lost his
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password. The login form will ask user to sign a challenge and post
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result.
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Configuration of LemonLDAP::NG
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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In Manager, go in ``General Parameters`` > ``Authentication modules``
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and choose GPG for authentication, users and/or password modules. Then
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you just have to set GPG database. For example
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``/usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg``
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.. tip::
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You can then choose any other module for users and
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password.
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Then, go in ``GPG parameters``:
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- **Authentication level**: authentication level for this module
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- **GPG database**: database to store users GPG public key
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