Security improvements

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If the authentication server runs Active Directory rather than OpenLDAP, uncomment the following directive as shown:
If the authentication server runs Active Directory rather than OpenLDAP, set the following directive as shown:
```
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Template "(sAMAccountName=%(username)s)";
```
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Suppose, your web resource should only be available for users from `group1` group.
In such a case you can define `X-Ldap-Template` template as follows:
```
```nginx
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Template "(&(cn=%(username)s)(memberOf=cn=group1,cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com))";
```
The search filters can be combined from less complex filters using boolean operations and can be rather complex.
The reference implementation uses cookie-based authentication. If you are using HTTP basic authentication instead, comment out the following directives as shown:
The reference implementation uses cookie-based authentication. If you are using HTTP basic authentication instead, set the following directives to have an empty value, as shown:
<pre>
<strong>#</strong>proxy_set_header X-CookieName "nginxauth";
<strong>#</strong>proxy_set_header Cookie nginxauth=$cookie_nginxauth;
</pre>
```nginx
proxy_set_header X-CookieName "";
proxy_set_header Cookie "";
```
## Customization
### Caching
The **nginx-ldap-auth.conf** file enables caching of both data and credentials. To disable caching, comment out the four `proxy_cache*` directives as shown:
<pre>
```nginx
http {
...
<strong>#</strong>proxy_cache_path cache/ keys_zone=auth_cache:10m;
#proxy_cache_path cache/ keys_zone=auth_cache:10m;
...
server {
...
location = /auth-proxy {
<strong>#</strong>proxy_cache auth_cache;
#proxy_cache auth_cache;
# note that cookie is added to cache key
<strong>#</strong>proxy_cache_key "$http_authorization$cookie_nginxauth";
<strong>#</strong>proxy_cache_valid 200 10m;
#proxy_cache_key "$http_authorization$cookie_nginxauth";
#proxy_cache_valid 200 10m;
}
}
}
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```
### Optional LDAP Parameters
If you want to change the value for the `template` parameter that the ldap-auth daemon passes to the OpenLDAP server by default, uncomment the following directive as shown, and change the value:
<pre>
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Template "<strong>(cn=%(username)s)</strong>";
</pre>
If you want to change the value for the `template` parameter that the ldap-auth daemon passes to the OpenLDAP server by default, set the following directive as shown, and change the value:
```nginx
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Template "(cn=%(username)s)";
```
If you want to change the realm name from the default value (**Restricted**), uncomment and change the following directive:
<pre>
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Realm "<strong>Restricted</strong>";
</pre>
If you want to change the realm name from the default value (**Restricted**), set the following directive:
```nginx
proxy_set_header X-Ldap-Realm "Restricted";
```
> **Note:** All LDAP parameters must have a value, even optional ones. Use the empty string (`""`) for unused parameters (do not comment).
### Authentication Server