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Veritas Access Online Help
Last Published:
2021-08-04
Product(s):
Access (7.4.2.400)
Platform: Linux
- Getting started
- About the dashboard
- About the CIFS shares
- About managing CIFS shares for Enterprise Vault
- About the NFS shares
- About S3 buckets for NetBackup
- Managing storage
- About storage provisioning and management
- About SmartIO for solid-state drives
- About storage provisioning and management
- Managing file sharing services
- Monitoring and troubleshooting
- Provisioning and managing file systems
- Creating a file system
- Configuring a replication job
- Provisioning and managing shares
- Managing policies
- Managing settings
- About replication
- About Veritas Access product licensing
- About the File Transfer Protocol
- About Veritas Data Deduplication
- About alert management
About the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an application protocol that can be used to access and maintain directory services. LDAP works with a directory to query for items stored in the directory service such as Active Directory (AD). The LDAP server provides a central location to store user names and passwords.
LDAP uses LDAPv3 protocol to communicate with the server. LDAP uses Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM), which is the standard authentication framework for Linux.