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HAPTER
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ONFIGURING
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EMOTE
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UTHENTICATION
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5.
Type the password for the user account you want to use to query the AD server in the
Password
and
Confirm Password
fields.
6.
Click
Test Connection
to test the connection to the AD server using the given parameters.
You should receive a confirmation of a successful connection. If you do not see a
confirmation, review the settings carefully for errors and try again.
7.
Click
Next
to proceed. The
Advanced
tab opens.
AD Advanced Settings
1.
If you want to configure advanced settings, click the
Advanced
tab.
Figure 97 AD Advanced Settings
2.
Type the port number on which the AD server is listening. The default port is
389
. If you are
using secure connections for LDAP (step 3, below) you may need to change this port. The
standard port for secure LDAP connections is
636
.
3.
Check
Secure Connection for LDAP
if you want to use a secure channel for the connection.
If checked, CC-SG uses LDAP over SSL to connect to AD. This option may not be supported
by your AD configuration.
4.
Specify a
Base DN
(directory level/entry) under which the authentication search query will
be executed. CC-SG can do a recursive search downward from this Base DN.
E
XAMPLE
D
ESCRIPTION
dc=raritan,dc=com
The search query for the user entry
will be made over the whole directory
structure.
cn=Administrators,cn=Users,dc=raritan,dc=com
The search query for the user entry
will be performed only in the
Administrators sub-directory (entry).
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