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Configuring LDAP
You can configure Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) settings to access and manage the user authentication data stored on LDAP server. This data includes usernames, passwords and so on.
Before you configure Veritas Access LDAP settings, obtain the following LDAP configuration information from your system administrator:
IP address or host name of the LDAP server. You also need the port number of the LDAP server.
Base (or root) distinguished name (DN), for example:
cn=employees,c=us
LDAP database searches start here.
Bind distinguished name (DN) and password, for example:
ou=engineering,c=us
This allows read access to portions of the LDAP database to search for information.
Base DN for users, for example:
ou=users,dc=com
This allows access to the LDAP directory to search for and authenticate users.
Base DN for groups, for example:
ou=groups,dc=com
This allows access to the LDAP database, to search for groups.
Base DN for Netgroups, for example:
ou=netgroups,dc=com
This allows access to the LDAP database, to search for Netgroups.
Root bind DN and password. This allows write access to the LDAP database, to modify information, such as changing a users password.
Password hash algorithm, for example, md5, if a specific password encryption method is used with your LDAP server.
After you have obtained all the above prerequisites, you can begin configuring LDAP.
To configure LDAP
- Prerequisites:
You must setup the LDAP server before you configure LDAP settings or have access to a LDAP server.
- Click Settings > User Management > Configure LDAP.
- Enter the requested information.
After you configure LDAP settings, the status of LDAP changes to Enabled. You can disable LDAP settings by dragging the status bar to the left.
- View the Recent Activity panel for the status of the task.