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LDAP General Settings
1.
Click the
General
tab.
Figure 105 LDAP General Settings
2.
Type the IP address or hostname of the LDAP server in the
IP Address/Hostname
field. For
hostname rules, please refer to
Terminology/Acronyms
in
Chapter 1: Introduction
.
3.
Type the
port value
in the
Port
field. The default port is 389.
4.
Check
Secure Connection for LDAP
if using a secure LDAP server.
5.
Check
Anonymous Bind
if your LDAP server allows anonymous queries. You do not need
to enter a user name and password with anonymous binding.
Note: By default, Windows 2003 does NOT allow anonymous queries. Windows 2000 servers do
allow certain anonymous operations, whose query results are based on the permissions of each
object.
6.
If you are not using anonymous binding, type a username in the
User name
field. Type a
Distinguished Name (DN) to specify the credentials used to query the LDAP server. For DN,
enter the common name, organizational unit, and domain. For example, type
uid=admin,ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot
. Separate the
values with commas but do not use spaces before or after the comma. The value themselves
can include spaces, such as
Command Center
.
7.
Type the password in the
Password
and
Confirm
Password
fields.
8.
To specify where the search for users begins, enter a Distinguished Name in
Base DN
. For
example,
ou=Administrators,ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot
, searches all
organizational units under the domain.
9.
To narrow searching to only particular types of objects, type a value in the
Filter
field. For
example,
(objectclass=person)
will narrow searching to only person objects.
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