
User management
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FortiRecorder 2.4.2 Administration Guide
(the bind DN), click the arrows to expand
User Query Options
,
User Authentication Options
,
and
Advanced Options
, then configure:
Setting name
Description
Schema
If your LDAP directory’s user objects uses one of these common
schema style:
•
InetOrgPerson
•
InetLocalMailRecipient
•
Active Directory
•
Lotus Domino
select the schema style. This automatically configures the query string
to match that schema style.
Otherwise, select
User Defined
, then manually configure the query
string in
Base DN
Enter the distinguished name (DN) of the part of the LDAP directory
tree within which FortiRecorder will search for user objects, such as
ou=People,dc=example,dc=com
.
User objects should be child nodes of this location.
Bind DN
Enter the bind DN, such as
cn=FortiRecorderA,dc=example,dc=com
, of an LDAP user
account with permissions to query the
Leave this field blank if you have enabled
Bind password
Enter the password of the
Click
Browse
to locate the LDAP directory from the location that you
specified in
, or, if you have not yet entered a
beginning from the root of the LDAP directory tree.
Browsing the LDAP tree can be useful if you need to locate your
, or need to look up attribute names. For example, if the
is
unknown, browsing can help you to locate it.
Before using, first configure
,
Create
or
OK
. These fields
provide minimum information required to establish the directory
browsing connection.