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Microsoft Active Directory. Active Directory is an implementation
of LDAP/LDAPS directory services by Microsoft for use in
Windows environments.
6. LDAP over SSL - Select this checkbox if you would like to use SSL.
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol that allows
the PXE to communicate securely with the LDAP/LDAPS server.
7. Port - The default Port is 389. Either use the standard LDAP TCP
port or specify another port.
8. SSL Port - The default is 636. Either use the default port or specify
another port. This field is enabled when the "LDAP over SSL"
checkbox is selected.
9. Enable verification of LDAP Server Certificate - Select this checkbox
if you would like the PXE to verify whether the selected LDAP server
certificate is valid.
10. CA Certificate - Consult your authentication server administrator to
get the CA certificate file for the LDAP/LDAPS server. Use the
Browse button to navigate to the certificate file.
11. Anonymous Bind - For "OpenLDAP," use this checkbox to enable or
disable anonymous bind.
To use anonymous bind, select this checkbox.
When a Bind DN and password are required to bind to the
external LDAP/LDAPS server, deselect this checkbox.
12. Use Bind Credentials - For "Microsoft Active Directory," use this
checkbox to enable or disable anonymous bind.
To use anonymous bind, deselect this checkbox. By default it is
deselected.
When a Bind DN and password are required to bind to the
external LDAP/LDAPS server, select this checkbox.
13. Bind DN - Specify the DN of the user who is permitted to search the
LDAP directory in the defined search base. This information is
required only when the Use Bind Credentials checkbox is selected.
14. Bind Password and Confirm Bind Password - Enter the Bind
password in the Bind Password field first and then the Confirm Bind
Password field. This information is required only when the Use Bind
Credentials checkbox is selected.
15. Base DN for Search - Enter the name you want to bind against the
LDAP/LDAPS (up to 31 characters), and where in the database to
begin searching for the specified Base DN. An example Base Search
value might be:
cn=Users,dc=raritan,dc=com
. Consult your
authentication server administrator for the appropriate values to
enter into these fields.
16. Type the following information in the corresponding fields. LDAP
needs this information to verify user names and passwords.
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