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Chapter 7: Remote Authentication
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5. Type the 'root' point to bind to the server in the Base DN field. This is
the same as Directory Manager DN (for example, BaseDn:
cn=Directory Manager).
6. Type a string in the Query field. Make sure the same string is added
as an attribute in the Search field. For example, if the authorization
query string is DominionSX, an attribute named DominionSX must
be added under the given domain specified by the Search field. On
top of that, a user group must have been created in SX to map with
the one in Windows Active Directory for these configurations to work
correctly.
7. Type the domain name where the search starts in the Search field.
The Search field is the sub-tree of the Base DN to direct the search
to the path of the user information such as UID and speed up search
time. In other words, it is the domain name. This is where the search
starts for the user name. The user name is created in this domain
(for example, Search: dc=raritan, dc=com) to process LDAP
authentication queries from Dominion SX.
8. If you are using a modem to connect to the LDAP server, type a
dialback string in the Dialback Query String field.
9. If you have a backup LDAP server, enter the same information in the
Secondary LDAP fields.
10. Click OK. LDAP authentication is enabled.