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- Universal CMDB Login Authentication
- Setting Up an Authentication Method
- Enabling Login to Universal CMDB with LW-SSO
- Enabling Login to Universal CMDB with SAML
- Setting a Secure Connection with the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Protocol
- Using the JMX Console to Test LDAP Connections
- How to Enable HTTP Communication for Universal CMDB
- Hybrid User Management with Multiple User Repositories
- How to Define LDAP Servers and Enable LDAP Authentication Method
- LDAP Authentication Settings - Example
- Example: How to Configure LDAP for Sun ONE Directory Server in UCMDB Server
- Example: How to Configure Dynamic LDAP Groups
- Retrieving Current LW-SSO Configuration in Distributed Environment
- User Lockout Mechanism
LDAP Authentication Settings - Example
The following table contains an example of setting values for LDAP authentication:
Setting | Value |
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Is LDAP authentication enabled | false |
Is LDAP synchronization enabled | true |
Is case-sensitivity enforced in LDAP authentication enabled | false |
LDAP connection string | ldap://myldap.example.com:389/OU=Users,OU=Dept, OU=US,DC=example,DC=com??sub |
Distinguished Name (DN) Resolution | true |
Root Group | OU=Users,OU=Security Groups,DC=example,DC=com |
Search Retries Count | 3 |
Priority | 2 |
Display Users' Group | true |
Group Base | OU=AMRND,OU=Security Groups,DC=example,DC=com |
LDAP Search User | Full user name, for example, John Smith |
Groups name attribute | cn |
Root Group Filter | (objectCategory=group) |
Default Group | AdminsGroup |
Users object class | user |
Group Base Filter | (objectclass=group) |
Use bottom up algorithm for find parent groups | true |
Root groups scope | sub |
Groups member attribute | member |
Group class object | group |
Users filter | (&(sAMAccountName=*)(objectclass=user)) |
Scope for groups search | sub |
Groups display name attribute | cn |
UUID attribute | sAMAccountName |
User display name attribute | cn |
Groups description attribute | description |
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