Use the
dialog box to set up your Reflection X Advantage domain for LDAP authentication. The options are:
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The host the LDAP server is running on. |
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The port the LDAP service is listening on. |
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Allows communication with the LDAP server to be encrypted. The anonymous SSL option supports standard SSL ciphers but does not verify the authenticity of the LDAP server’s certificate. |
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The area in the directory tree where the users reside. This is the location in the directory from which the LDAP search begins. |
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The distinguished name schema (typically “distinguishedName”). An LDAP entry is referenced by a distinguished name that uniquely identifies the entry in the directory. It is typically composed of several relative distinguished names (RDN) separated by commas. |
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The unique or user id attribute (for most LDAP users, this is uid. For Microsoft Active Directory users, this is “sAMAccountName”). |
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Allows you to enter credentials for a user with search permissions. This is used when the directory service does not allow anonymous searching. |
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The distinguished name of a user with permissions to search the directory service. |
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The password for the distinguished name that you entered in . |