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<p>Hi Daniel and thank you for your fast answer!</p>
<p>Exactly, I have 1 instance of openLDAP and 1 instance of AD, but,
if I understand correctly the shibboleth documentation, I can
define now only one instance for each type of directory and, if I
need in the future, add the configurations for other instances. <br>
Is it right?<br>
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already know a solution for this use case? What I need
to do to solve this situation and authenticate the users
provided by both directories?<br>
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<div>Can you describe your directory infrastructure? Are we
talking about a single instance of OpenLDAP and a single
instance of AD?</div>
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