User Management
Configuring User Authentication Settings
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Login Password: If you choose Give Login Name or Location in Tree or
Give Bind Distinguished Name as the login method, enter the password of
the account that can log into the LDAP server.
Protocol Version: Choose the LDAP version from the drop-down list. The
security appliance supports LDAP Version 2 and LDAP Version 3. Most LDAP
directories, including Active Directory, use LDAP Version 3.
STEP 5 In the Schema tab, enter the following information:
LDAP Schema: Choose one of the following schemes:
- Microsoft Act ive Directory
- RFC2798 InetOrgPerson
- RFC2307 Network Information Service
User Objects: The following fields display their correct values used by the
selected scheme. The fields that are grayed out cannot be edited, but you
can specify the editable fields if you have a specific LDAP scheme
configuration.
-Object Class: The object class of the individual user account.
-Login Name Attribute: The attribute that is used for login authentication.
-Qualified Login Name Attribute: The attribute of a user object that sets
an alternative login name for the user in name@domain format.
-User Group Membership Attribute: The membership attribute that
contains information about the group to which the user object belongs.
This option is only available for Microsoft Active Directory.
-Framed IP Address Attribute: The attribute to retrieve a static IP
address that is assigned to a user in the directory.
User Group Objects: The following fields display their correct values used
by the selected scheme.
-Object Class: The name associated with the group of attributes.
-Member Attribute: The attribute associated with a member.
STEP 6 In the Directory tab, enter the user direction information in the following fields:
Primary Domain: Enter the user domain used by your LDAP implementation.
All domain components use “dc=”. The domain is formatted as
“dc=ExampleCorporation, dc=com”.