ldap-auth
ldap-auth appears to be a library/package related to authenticating against an LDAP directory (e.g., verifying user credentials and/or mapping LDAP users/groups). However, no README/repo/package manifest content was provided, so functionality and specific configuration details cannot be verified.
Score Breakdown
⚙ Agent Friendliness
🔒 Security
Security cannot be fully assessed without source/docs. LDAP integrations commonly require careful TLS/LDAPS usage, secure storage of bind credentials, and protection against LDAP injection / misconfigured search filters. No evidence was provided for TLS enforcement, credential handling, or dependency hygiene.
⚡ Reliability
Use Cases
- • Enterprise user authentication via LDAP/Active Directory
- • Single Sign-On (manual/embedded) for internal apps
- • Legacy system integration where LDAP is the source of truth
Not For
- • Public-facing consumer authentication systems where modern auth standards are preferred without LDAP dependency
- • Environments requiring modern OAuth/OIDC-based authentication flows
Interface
Authentication
No concrete authentication methods, configuration parameters, or examples were provided in the prompt, so these are inferred at a high level from the package name only.
Pricing
No pricing information provided; likely open-source library.
Agent Metadata
Known Gotchas
- ⚠ No interface contracts, examples, or error-code documentation were provided, so an agent may need to inspect the code to determine request/response behavior and failure modes.
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Scores are editorial opinions as of 2026-03-30.