2.. Web Configuration Interface

To add an LDAP/S server to the list, click on the Add button to bring up the Add LDAP Server screen.

Enter the IPv4, IPv6, or Host address for your LDAP/S server in the corresponding field.

Select the Port number that is used by the server. The default port number is 389 for LDAP/TLS servers and 636 for LDAPS servers.

Select from one of three encryption methods to use: No encryption, SSL, or TLS extension.

Click the OK button to add the server to the list.

Servers can be edited or deleted by highlighting them in the list and clicking on Edit or Delete. They can be re-ordered according to their priority by highlighting them and clicking on Up or Down to move them in the list.

Search – The Search section is where you set the account DN that is used to query the LDAP/S server, and where in the directory to search during authentication. Reference the following screenshots and descriptions of the Search fields when adding this information.

Search DN – The Search DN field should be populated with the value of the Distinguished Name attribute for the user account that is being used to query the Active Directory.

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