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docs: remove home module from refs (stackabletech/documentation#637)
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xeniape committed Aug 1, 2024
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/modules/airflow/pages/usage-guide/logging.adoc
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Further information on how to configure logging, can be found in
xref:home:concepts:logging.adoc[].
xref:concepts:logging.adoc[].
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= Monitoring

The managed Airflow instances are automatically configured to export Prometheus metrics. See
xref:home:operators:monitoring.adoc[] for more details.
xref:operators:monitoring.adoc[] for more details.
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/modules/airflow/pages/usage-guide/security.adoc
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=== LDAP

Airflow supports xref:home:concepts:authentication.adoc[authentication] of users against an LDAP server. This requires setting up an AuthenticationClass for the LDAP server.
Airflow supports xref:concepts:authentication.adoc[authentication] of users against an LDAP server. This requires setting up an AuthenticationClass for the LDAP server.
The AuthenticationClass is then referenced in the AirflowCluster resource as follows:

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Users that log in with LDAP are assigned to a default https://airflow.apache.org/docs/apache-airflow/stable/security/access-control.html#access-control[Role] which is specified with the `userRegistrationRole` property.

You can follow the xref:home:tutorials:authentication_with_openldap.adoc[] tutorial to learn how to set up an AuthenticationClass for an LDAP server, as well as consulting the {crd-docs}/authentication.stackable.tech/authenticationclass/v1alpha1/[AuthenticationClass reference {external-link-icon}^].
You can follow the xref:tutorials:authentication_with_openldap.adoc[] tutorial to learn how to set up an AuthenticationClass for an LDAP server, as well as consulting the {crd-docs}/authentication.stackable.tech/authenticationclass/v1alpha1/[AuthenticationClass reference {external-link-icon}^].

The users and roles can be viewed as before in the Webserver UI, but note that the blue "+" button is not available when authenticating against LDAP:

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