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If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, a database driver (normally autodetection is used) can be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, a password to connect to the customer table can be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, a username to connect to the customer table can be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the DSN for the connection to the customer table must be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the column name for the CustomerPassword in the customer table must be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the encryption type of passwords must be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the name of the column for the CustomerKey in the customer table must be specified.
If "DB" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the name of the table where your customer data should be stored must be specified.
If "DB" was selected for SessionModule, a table in database where session data will be stored must be specified.
If "FS" was selected for SessionModule, a directory where the session data will be stored must be specified.
If "HTTPBasicAuth" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, you can specify (by using a RegExp) to strip parts of REMOTE_USER (e. g. for to remove trailing domains). RegExp-Note, $1 will be the new Login.
If "HTTPBasicAuth" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, you can specify to strip leading parts of user names (e. g. for domains like example_domain\\user to user).
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule and if you want to add a suffix to every customer login name, specifiy it here, e. g. you just want to write the username user but in your LDAP directory exists user@domain.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule and special paramaters are needed for the Net::LDAP perl module, you can specify them here. See "perldoc Net::LDAP" for more information about the parameters.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule and your users have only anonymous access to the LDAP tree, but you want to search through the data, you can do this with a user who has access to the LDAP directory. Specify the password for this special user here.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule and your users have only anonymous access to the LDAP tree, but you want to search through the data, you can do this with a user who has access to the LDAP directory. Specify the username for this special user here.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the BaseDN must be specified.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the LDAP host can be specified.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the user identifier must be specified.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, user attributes can be specified. For LDAP posixGroups use UID, for non LDAP posixGroups use full user DN.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, you can specify access attributes here.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, you can specify if the applications will stop if e. g. a connection to a server can't be established due to network problems.
If "LDAP" was selected for Customer::Authmodule, you can check if the user is allowed to authenticate because he is in a posixGroup, e.g. user needs to be in a group xyz to use OTRS. Specify the group, who may access the system.
If "LDAP" was selected, you can add a filter to each LDAP query, e.g. (mail=*), (objectclass=user) or (!objectclass=computer).
If "Radius" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the password to authenticate to the radius host must be specified.
If "Radius" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, the radius host must be specified.
If "Radius" was selected for Customer::AuthModule, you can specify if the applications will stop if e. g. a connection to a server can't be established due to network problems.
If "Sendmail" was selected as SendmailModule, the location of the sendmail binary and the needed options must be specified.
If "SysLog" was selected for LogModule, a special log facility can be specified.
If "SysLog" was selected for LogModule, the charset that should be used for logging can be specified.

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