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Configuring the authentication source
Configuring the authentication source
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The `exampleauth:UserPass` authentication source is part of the `exampleauth` module. This module isn't enabled by default, so you will have to enable it. This is done by creating a file named `enable` in `modules/exampleauth/`.
The `exampleauth:UserPass` authentication module is part of the `exampleauth` module. This module isn't enabled by default, so you will have to enable it. In
`config.php`, search for the `module.enable` key and set `exampleauth` to true:
On unix, this can be done by running (from the SimpleSAMLphp installation directory):
```
touch modules/exampleauth/enable
'module.enable' => [
'exampleauth' => true,
…
],
```
The next step is to create an authentication source with this module. An authentication source is an authentication module with a specific configuration. Each authentication source has a name, which is used to refer to this specific configuration in the IdP configuration. Configuration for authentication sources can be found in `config/authsources.php`.
The next step is to create an authentication source with this module. An authentication source is an authentication module with a specific configuration. Each authentication source has a name, which is used to refer to this specific configuration in the IdP configuration. Configuration for authentication sources can be found in `config/authsources.php`.
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@@ -84,12 +84,15 @@ In this guide, we will use the `exampleauth:UserPass` authentication module. Thi
Configuring the authentication module
Configuring the authentication module
-------------------------------------
-------------------------------------
The `exampleauth:UserPass` authentication module is part of the `exampleauth` module. This module isn't enabled by default, so you will have to enable it. This is done by creating a file named `enable` in `modules/exampleauth/`.
The `exampleauth:UserPass` authentication module is part of the `exampleauth` module. This module isn't enabled by default, so you will have to enable it. In
`config.php`, search for the `module.enable` key and set `exampleauth` to true:
On unix, this can be done by running (from the SimpleSAMLphp
```
installation directory):
'module.enable' => [
'exampleauth' => true,
touch modules/exampleauth/enable
…
],
```
The next step is to create an authentication source with this module. An authentication source is an authentication module with a specific configuration. Each authentication source has a name, which is used to refer to this specific configuration in the IdP configuration. Configuration for authentication sources can be found in `config/authsources.php`.
The next step is to create an authentication source with this module. An authentication source is an authentication module with a specific configuration. Each authentication source has a name, which is used to refer to this specific configuration in the IdP configuration. Configuration for authentication sources can be found in `config/authsources.php`.