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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 213
Configuration > Object > AAA Server > Active Directory (or LDAP) > Add
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Name
Enter a descriptive name (up to 63 alphanumerical characters) for identification
purposes.
Description
Enter the description of each server, if any. You can use up to 60 printable ASCII
characters.
Server Address
Enter the address of the AD or LDAP server.
Backup Server
Address
If the AD or LDAP server has a backup server, enter its address here.
Port
Specify the port number on the AD or LDAP server to which the USG sends authentication
requests. Enter a number between 1 and 65535.
This port number should be the same on all AD or LDAP server(s) in this group.
Base DN
Specify the directory (up to 127 alphanumerical characters). For example,
o=ZyXEL,
c=US
.
This is only for
LDAP
.
Use SSL
Select
Use SSL
to establish a secure connection to the AD or LDAP server(s).
Search time limit
Specify the timeout period (between 1 and 300 seconds) before the USG disconnects
from the AD or LDAP server. In this case, user authentication fails.
Search timeout occurs when either the user information is not in the AD or LDAP
server(s) or the AD or LDAP server(s) is down.
Case-sensitive
User Names
Select this if the server checks the case of the usernames.
Bind DN
Specify the bind DN for logging into the AD or LDAP server. Enter up to 127
alphanumerical characters.
For example,
cn=zywallAdmin
specifies
zywallAdmin
as the user name.
Password
If required, enter the password (up to 15 alphanumerical characters) for the USG to bind
(or log in) to the AD or LDAP server.
Retype to Confirm Retype your new password for confirmation.
Login Name
Attribute
Enter the type of identifier the users are to use to log in. For example “name” or “e-mail
address”.
Alternative Login
Name Attribute
If there is a second type of identifier that the users can use to log in, enter it here. For
example “name” or “e-mail address”.
Group
Membership
Attribute
An AD or LDAP server defines attributes for its accounts. Enter the name of the attribute
that the USG is to check to determine to which group a user belongs. The value for this
attribute is called a group identifier; it determines to which group a user belongs. You can
add
ext-group-user
user objects to identify groups based on these group identifier
values.
For example you could have an attribute named “memberOf” with values like “sales”,
“RD”, and “management”. Then you could also create a
ext-group-user
user object for
each group. One with “sales” as the group identifier, another for “RD” and a third for
“management”.
Domain
Authentication for
MSChap
Select the
Enable
checkbox to enable domain authentication for MSChap.
This is only for
Active Directory
.
User Name
Enter the user name for the user who has rights to add a machine to the domain.
This is only for
Active Directory
.
User Password
Enter the password for the associated user name.
This is only for
Active Directory
.
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