LDAP authentication requires creating a login account for the appliance on your LDAP server. The appliance uses this account to read and import user information from the LDAP server. The account needs read-only access to the Search Base DN field on the LDAP server. The account does not require write access, because the appliance does not write to the LDAP server.
For information on adding user accounts to the appliance, see Add or edit local administrator accounts.
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings, then click User Authentication to display the Authentication Settings. |
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Recommended: Click the Remove icon next to any external servers that are not configured to actual servers in your environment. |
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The next time users log in, they are authenticated against the LDAP servers in the order listed.
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In Search Filter, replace the KBOX_USER variable with a valid login ID to test. The syntax is samaccountname=username. |
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On the left navigation pane, click Settings > Control Panelto display the Control Panel, then click Users to display the Users page. |
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To allow the appliance to display the location associated with the logged-in user's public IP address, you must install a location database. See Install and configure the location database.
You can see all of your user sessions on the Recent Sessions page. For a quick list of the latest sessions, use the My Recent Sessions pane. See View a list of user sessions.
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