true, /* * This option configures which attributes the login-auto * authentication handler will set for the user. It is an array of * arrays. The name of the attribute is the index in the first array, * and all the values for the attribute is given in the array * referenced to by the name. * * Example: * 'auth.auto.attributes' => array( * 'edupersonaffiliation' => array('student', 'member'), * 'uid' => array('example_uid'), * 'mail' => array('example@example.com'), * ), */ 'auth.auto.attributes' => array( 'edupersonaffiliation' => array('student', 'member'), 'title' => array('Example user title'), 'uid' => array('example_uid'), 'mail' => array('example@example.com'), 'cn' => array('Example user commonname'), 'givenname' => array('Example user givenname'), 'sn' => array("Example surname"), ), /* * When this option is set to true, the login-auto authentication * handler will ask for a username and a password. This can be used to * test the IdP. The username and password isn't verified, and the * user/script can enter anything. */ 'auth.auto.ask_login' => false, /* * This option configures a delay in the login-auto authentication * handler. The script will wait for the given number of milliseconds * before authenticating the user. This can, for example, be used in * a simple simulation of a slow LDAP server. */ 'auth.auto.delay_login' => 0, ); ?>