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I've been attempting to hook a Rails application up to ActiveDirectory. I'll be synchronizing data about users between AD and a database, currently MySQL (but may turn into SQL Server or PostgreSQL).

I've checked out activedirectory-ruby, and it looks really buggy (for a 1.0 release!?). It wraps Net::LDAP, so I tried using that instead, but it's really close to the actual syntax of LDAP, and I enjoyed the abstraction of ActiveDirectory-Ruby because of its ActiveRecord-like syntax.

Is there an elegant ORM-type tool for a directory server? Better yet, if there were some kind of scaffolding tool for LDAP (CRUD for users, groups, organizational units, and so on). Then I could quickly integrate that with my existing authentication code though Authlogic, and keep all of the data synchronized.

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This is more anecdotal than a real answer...

I had a similar experience using Samba and OpenLDAP server. I couldn't find a library to really do what I wanted so I rolled my own helper classes.

I used ldapbrowser to see what fields Samba filled in when I created a user the "official" way and and basically duplicated that.

The only tricky/non-standard LDAP thing was the crazy password encryption we have:

userPass:

"{MD5}" + Base64.encode64(Digest::MD5.digest(pass))

sambaNTPassword:

OpenSSL::Digest::MD4.hexdigest(Iconv.iconv("UCS-2", "UTF-8", pass).join).upcase

For the def authenticate(user, pass) function I try to get LDAP to bind to the domain using their credentials, if I catch an exception then the login failed, otherwise let them in.

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+1 Thanks, I was looking for a way to generate an nt password hash in ruby :) – chmeee Jul 14 at 7:43
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I began using ruby-activedirectory, and even extended it/fixed a few things, hosting judy-activedirectory in Github.

Doing the next iteration, I've discovered ActiveLdap has a much better code base, and I'm seriously contemplating switching to it. Does anyone have personal experience with this?

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+1 for ruby-activedirectory – chmeee Jul 14 at 7:45
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Have you checked out thoughtbot's ldap-activerecord-gateway? It might be something for you to consider...

http://github.com/thoughtbot/ldap-activerecord-gateway/tree/master

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Hmm. I'm still trying to understand what this could do for us. Essentially, I would start this ldap server when starting the rails application. Then, if there's a way to replicate data between this and the real AD server, do that. Then use my ldap server for data. Does that make sense? – Clinton Judy Dec 3 '08 at 3:38

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