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- You can find the full image address from a pipeline by [following these instructions](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/tips-and-tricks/#running-gitlab-qa-pipeline-against-a-specific-gitlab-release). You might be prompted to set the `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` variable if you specify the full image address.
- You can find the full image address from a pipeline by [following these instructions](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/quality/guidelines/tips-and-tricks/#running-gitlab-qa-pipeline-against-a-specific-gitlab-release). You might be prompted to set the `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` variable if you specify the full image address.
- You can increase the wait time for replication by setting `GEO_MAX_FILE_REPLICATION_TIME` and `GEO_MAX_DB_REPLICATION_TIME`. The default is 120 seconds.
- You can increase the wait time for replication by setting `GEO_MAX_FILE_REPLICATION_TIME` and `GEO_MAX_DB_REPLICATION_TIME`. The default is 120 seconds.
- To save time during tests, create a Personal Access Token with API access on the Geo primary node, and pass that value in as `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` and `GITLAB_QA_ADMIN_ACCESS_TOKEN`.
- To save time during tests, create a Personal Access Token with API access on the Geo primary node, and pass that value in as `GITLAB_QA_ACCESS_TOKEN` and `GITLAB_QA_ADMIN_ACCESS_TOKEN`.
## LDAP Tests
Tests that are tagged with `:ldap_tls` and `:ldap_no_tls` meta are orchestrated tests where the sign-in happens via LDAP.
These tests spin up a Docker container [(osixia/openldap)](https://hub.docker.com/r/osixia/openldap) running an instance of [OpenLDAP](https://www.openldap.org/).
The container uses fixtures [checked into the GitLab-QA repo](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/tree/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/fixtures/ldap) to create
base data such as users and groups including the admin group. The password for [all users](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/blob/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/fixtures/ldap/2_add_users.ldif) including [the `tanuki` user](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/blob/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/fixtures/ldap/tanuki.ldif) is `password`.
A GitLab instance is also created in a Docker container based on our [General LDAP setup](../../../administration/auth/ldap/index.md#general-ldap-setup) documentation.
Tests that are tagged `:ldap_tls` enable TLS on GitLab using the certificate [checked into the GitLab-QA repo](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/tree/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/tls_certificates/gitlab).
The certificate was generated with openssl using this command:
The OpenLDAP container also uses its [auto-generated TLS certificates](https://github.com/osixia/docker-openldap#use-auto-generated-certificate).
### Running LDAP tests with TLS enabled
To run the LDAP tests on your local with TLS enabled, follow these steps:
1. Include the following entry in your `/etc/hosts` file:
`127.0.0.1 gitlab.test`
You can then run tests against GitLab in a Docker container on `https://gitlab.test`. Please note that the TLS certificate [checked into the GitLab-QA repo](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/tree/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/tls_certificates/gitlab) is configured for this domain.
1. Run the OpenLDAP container with TLS enabled. Change the path to [`gitlab-qa/fixtures/ldap`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/tree/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/fixtures/ldap) directory to your local checkout path:
```shell
docker network create test && docker run --name ldap-server --net test --hostname ldap-server.test --volume /path/to/gitlab-qa/fixtures/ldap:/container/service/slapd/assets/config/bootstrap/ldif/custom:Z --env LDAP_TLS_CRT_FILENAME="ldap-server.test.crt" --env LDAP_TLS_KEY_FILENAME="ldap-server.test.key" --env LDAP_TLS_ENFORCE="true" --env LDAP_TLS_VERIFY_CLIENT="never" osixia/openldap:latest --copy-service
```
1. Run the GitLab container with TLS enabled. Change the path to [`gitlab-qa/tls_certificates/gitlab`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/tree/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/tls_certificates/gitlab) directory to your local checkout path:
To run the LDAP tests on your local with TLS disabled, follow these steps:
1. Run OpenLDAP container with TLS disabled. Change the path to [`gitlab-qa/fixtures/ldap`](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-qa/-/tree/9ffb9ad3be847a9054967d792d6772a74220fb42/fixtures/ldap) directory to your local checkout path:
```shell
docker network create test && docker run --net test --publish 389:389 --publish 636:636 --name ldap-server --hostname ldap-server.test --volume /path/to/gitlab-qa/fixtures/ldap:/container/service/slapd/assets/config/bootstrap/ldif/custom:Z --env LDAP_TLS="false" osixia/openldap:latest --copy-service