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Examples:

If you need to configure OpenLDAP access for your users and a given users access DN is normally uid=username@domain,cn=People,dc=your,dc=domain,dc=com then you should set base_dn to dc=your,dc=domain,dc=com and user_dn to uid=@username@@domain,cn=People. The special words @username and @domain will be replaced by the login details provided by your user on the login page.

If you need to configure Active Directory access, you can usually use the example of cn=Users,dc=your,dc=domain,dc=com for your base_dn. here is no need to set user_dn.

These are only examples. You may need to ajust these attributes to suit your particular LDAP.


 

If you are using Open-AudIT Professional or Enterprise and you enable LDAP and you wish for user accounts to be automaticallly created at logon, you must edit the (text) file:

 

Linux – /usr/local/omk/conf/opCommon.nmis

 

Windows – c:\omk\conf\opCommon.nmis

 

And ensure that auth_method_1 is set to openaudit.


Creating a LDAP Server Entry

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