Translations:LDAP settings/15/en

Let's begin with simples queries. These queries only filter LDAP entries based on their own attributes and location. They are usually enough for querying ActiveDirectory.
 * $query_id: is the id of the LDAP query;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'ldapServerId']: Binds the query to a specific server;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'name']: String describing the query. It will be displayed in the GUI;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'userbase']: Root DN to use for user searches;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'userfilter']: It is a filter used to select potential users' entries. It must be enclosed in parentheses;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'userscope']: scope of the LDAP search for users ('base', 'one' or 'sub');
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'firstname_attr']: Ldap attribute that will be mapped to the Firstname field of the token entry;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'lastname_attr']: Ldap attribute that will be mapped to the Lastname field of the token entry;
 * $ldap_queries [ $query_id] [ 'email_attr']: Ldap attribute that will be mapped to the email address field of the token entry.