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products:promonitor:6.8:userguide:administration:adminconfig:ldap
Table of Contents
LDAP
Purpose
Redpeaks versions prior to 6.7
Configuration
Ask an authorization access
Accept LDAP user authorization
LDAP
Purpose
Redpeaks can use a LDAP for handle the users Redpeaks.
The first time connection to Redpeaks with LDAP send a request authorization.
The admin must accept the request for allow the access (a notification will be visible)
Redpeaks versions prior to 6.7
Notice that a new input field, “Logon attribute” has been added in Redpeaks version 6.7
The default value for this field is : sAMAccountName
If you had set a given value in the field “Filter” in versions prior to 6.7 and you make un upgrade to 6.7
:
Please enter that value in the new field “Logon attribute”
Notice that, starting from Redpeaks version 6.7, the defaul value of field “Filter” is : (objectclass=person)
Configuration
Active :
Check this option to activate or deactivate LDAP credentials authentication
URL
:
URL
LDAP server
Example :
ldap://nameServer.domainName/dc=DC1,dc=DC2
Base :
Group LDAP
Example :OU=Users,OU=AGL
Filter :
Example : (&(objectClass=person)(!(objectClass=computer))(!(sAMAccountName=a-*))(!(sAMAccountName=ext-*))(!(sAMAccountName=svc-*))(!(sAMAccountName=s_*)))
Notice that the value of this field MUST BE ENCLOSED IN BRACKETS
Logon attribute :
Example : sAMAccountName
Manage DN :
LDAP connection user
Manager password :
LDAP connection user's password
Once the fields above explained are set, it is possible to test
About Test results :
It will indicate if the connection has been successful or not
Will display all Organizational Unhits (OU) that have been found
Will show all users found
In the left input field, you can make a quick search entering the OU you want to find
In the right input field, you can make a quick search entering the user logon attribute value you want to find
You can also enter a Username and Password, click on Test button to check if a particular user is well authenticated.
Ask an authorization access
Connect to Redpeaks with LDAP account
Click on Ask for Authorization
Accept LDAP user authorization
Connect to Redpeaks with admin
Go in Redpeaks user interface
Click on setting icon
Click on Redpeaks user sub menu
Accept the user in tab Authorization applications
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