• Resolved andre.thomas

    (@andrethomas)


    Hi,
    I’m in the process of updating out php to php7 and we are running a very old, outdated authentication plugin that is not compatible with php7 at all. So I found your plugin which seems to do the same thing and I want to know where I go to configure the settings. Does it just work when I turn activate it?

    Our installation was set up around 10 years ago and I just got here a year and a half ago so this is all new to me. We have 500 sites on our multisite install. They all stem from a sub-directory, for example, https://blogs.fcps.net/mywebsite1, https://blogs.fcps.net/mywebsite2, and so on.

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  • Hello andrethomas,
    in order to setup NADI please take a look at our documentation. https://active-directory-wp.com/docs/Getting_Started.html

    If you require professional support please take a look at our offered NADI services. https://active-directory-wp.com/service-for-active-directory-and-wordpress/

    Best regards
    medan123

    Thread Starter andre.thomas

    (@andrethomas)

    Hi Medan,

    Thank you for the reply. I’m trying my best to go through it but it’s not working because I can’t log in. I was hoping to do it from the database level. I had to remove the old AD Authentication plugin because it didn’t work with the latest version of PHP and now it won’t let anyone in.

    When your plugin activates, does it create tables in the wp_options folder? Also, what file is called? Is it the index.php file?

    Plugin Author schakko

    (@schakko)

    NADI does not create any additional database tables but uses the default wordpress tables. In addition to that, during activation there are no further files created. The only file which is created on the fly, is the log file – after you have manually enabled it.

    Thread Starter andre.thomas

    (@andrethomas)

    Ok Thank you.

    The plugin is said to require and LDAP integration plugin to work. I am using an outdated one that I can’t imagine will be compatible with the upcoming updates to WordPress and PHP. Do you have a recommended plugin or does the php_ldap.dll extension suppose to take care of that?

    Thread Starter andre.thomas

    (@andrethomas)

    Never mind. I figured that part out.

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