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README.md
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README.md

Spring Security with LDAP Example Project

###The Course The "Learn Spring Security" Classes: http://github.learnspringsecurity.com

Relevant Article:

Notes

  • the project uses Spring Boot - simply run 'SampleLDAPApplication.java' to start up Spring Boot with a Tomcat container and embedded LDAP server.
  • Once started, open 'http://localhost:8080'
  • This will display the publicly available Home Page
  • Navigate to 'Secure Page' to trigger authentication
  • Username: 'baeldung', password: 'password'
  • This will authenticate you, and display your allocated roles (as defined in the 'users.ldif' file)