Remote Authentication Setup
Field Name | Description | Location | Value |
Remote Server Port | This is the Port Number used. |
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number | Default is 88. |
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Remote Server | Fully qualified domain which |
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Realm Name | Kerberos server supports |
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| Kerberos.<company>.com |
LDAP Setup
LDAP, Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, is an Internet protocol that email programs use to look up contact information from a server. LDAP- aware" client programs can ask LDAP servers to look up entries in a wide variety of ways. LDAP servers index all the data in their entries, and "filters"(ex. Search root entry DN) may be used to select just the person or group you want, and return just the information you want. LDAP servers also provide an "authentication" service so that only authenticated users can access the LDAP server. However, most LDAP servers do not requires authentication.
Please refer to Appendix A for some examples on custom fields format as required by different servers.
Prerequisite
Complete the Network Installation. Refer to Æ General Network Setup
Complete DNS/WINS set up if a Host name is provided for the LDAP servers, rather than IP addresses. Refer to Æ Advanced Network Setup
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