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Configuring system settings
Configuring LDAP settings
Usage
Describes how this LDAP server will be used. Available usage modes
are:
■
Authentication
■
Synchronization
■
Authentication and Synchronization
You can have only one authentication server defined in the Control
Center.
Administrator
Credentials
Specifies login and usage information for the LDAP server as follows:
Anonymous bind—Allows you to login to an LDAP server without
providing specific user ID and password information. Before using
anonymous bind, configure your LDAP server to grant anonymous
access to the changelog and base DN. For the Domino Directory Type
using anonymous bind, group and dlist data are not retrieved.
■
Name (bind DN)—Login name allowing you to access the LDAP
server.
When entering the Name (bind DN) for an Exchange 5.5 server,
be sure to use the full DN such as
cn=Administrator,cn=Recipients,ou=mysite,o=myorg rather
than a shortened form such as cn=Administrator to ensure
detection of all change events and guarantee full authentication
by the LDAP server.
For an Active Directory server, the full DN or logon name with
User Principal Name suffix can be required.
■
Password—Password information that allows you to access the
LDAP server.
■
Test Login—Verifies the anonymous bind connection or the user
id and password given for accessing the LDAP server.
Windows
Domain Names
(Active Directory
only)
Windows domain names you see in the Log on to dropdown list when
logging onto a Windows host. Use commas or semicolons to separate
multiple domain names.
Primary domain
(Domino only)
Internet domain to which mail is delivered.
Domain aliases
(Domino only)
Internet domain names that resolve to the primary domain. For
example, you could assign company.net to be an alias for
company.com. Use commas to separate multiple names.
Table 2-4
LDAP Server Parameters when adding a server
Item
Description
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