Summary:
Defines an LDAP directory-based realm (an LDAP-compliant directory such as AD or ADAM on Windows, or OpenLDAP on Linux).
Type specification:
Extends realmType.
Adds the following elements:
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The IP address or the hostname of the server hosting the directory. |
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The TCP port at which the directory instance is listening for requests. |
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Base DN. This is the top level of the directory tree. |
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Default DN. This is the distinguished name of the default container where the user information is stored. The default DN allows you to pass the user name during login or other operations as a plain name instead of using a fully qualified DN. For example, let's say that the default DN is If the user name is passed as |
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Login information. This information is used to establish a connection with the directory instance to perform authentication. The user specified here must exist in the directory and should have sufficient rights to use the directory services. |