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Answer by Mohammed Noureldin for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

Now by the end of 2017, I can suggest this: https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-server/LATEST/management/pam_plugin.html Percona PAM Authentication Plugin is a free and Open Source implementation of...

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Answer by klocek for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

You can migrate your instalations to Percona Server and use one of this two ways to connect MySQL to LDAP by PAM: Full PAM plugin called auth_pam. This plugin uses dialog.so. It fully supports the PAM...

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Answer by Charalampos Serenis for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

You can use the auth_ldap plugin provided by Infoscope Hellas L.P. under GPL. It can be downloaded from sourceforge here. (Homepage) The plugin is still a Beta and works only for UNIX installations.

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Answer by Ignacio Ocampo for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

I have published in my blog, an full example (with source code) of a LDAP Authentication plugin for MySQL. http://nafiux.com/blog/2012/08/11/mysql-ldap-authentication-plugin/

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Answer by drogart for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

Enterprise MySQL (the version you pay Oracle to license) has a PAM module that allows for LDAP authentication: https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/pam-pluggable-authentication.html MariaDB (a...

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Answer by larsks for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

MySQL has a PAM authentication plugin that will let you use any available PAM module to provide authentication services. There is a pam_ldap module that is relatively easy to configure that should...

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Answer by uSlackr for Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

A Mysql proxy can enable this for you using roles. More detail can be found here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1329963/using-ldap-ad-for-mysql-authenication and here:...

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Use LDAP for MySQL authentication?

We run a couple dozen different MySQL servers for our users. These use the free/Open Source version of MySQL, not the commercial version. Managing the Account Passwords on these servers is painful....

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