A domain controller (DC) responds to authentication requests within a Windows domain. It uses LDAP to provide a central place to store usernames and passwords, allowing applications to validate users. The video will demonstrate how to configure an LDAP server for user authentication and synchronize it with a content server to enable login with LDAP users.
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A domain controller (DC) responds to authentication requests within a Windows domain. It uses LDAP to provide a central place to store usernames and passwords, allowing applications to validate users. The video will demonstrate how to configure an LDAP server for user authentication and synchronize it with a content server to enable login with LDAP users.
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Domain controller (DC) is a server that
responds to security authentication requests
(logging in, checking permissions, etc.) within a Windows domain A domain is a concept introduced in Windows NT whereby a user may be granted access to a number of computer resources with the use of a single username and password combination. The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP;) is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol (IP) network. A common use of LDAP is to provide a central place to store usernames and passwords. This allows many different applications and services to connect to the LDAP server to validate users. dcpromo.mp4 ldap.mp4 Video Video Description Video 1. Basic Initialization 2. Configuration 3. Finalizing the installation Constraints 1. Change password not supported 2. Dynamic Groups are only supported in Sun Java Directory Services 3. LDAP Synchronization job must have read permission on -nsuniqueid on SunDirectory processor -objectguid on Active Directory Server -ibm-entryuuid on IBM -guid on Novell -orclguid on Oracle Add new LDAP servers View or modify existing LDAP server properties Synchronize LDAP servers Duplicate an existing LDAP server configuration Delete existing LDAP servers configurations 1. Name 2. Status 3. Directory Type 4. Host Name/IP Address 5. Port 6. Binding Name 7. Binding Password 8. Confirm Password 9. Set 10. Use SSL 11. SSL Port 12. Certificate Location 13. Validate SSL Connection 1. Import 2. Sync Type 3. Deleted Users 4. Update Names 5. User Type 6. Bind to User DN 7. External Password Check 1. User Object Class 2. User Search Base 3. User Search Filter 4. Search Builder 5. Group Object Class 6. Group Search Base 7. Group Search Filter 8. Search Builder 9. Property Mapping 1. Retry Count 2. Retry Interval 3. Reconnect 4. Secondary Ldap Servers 5. Name 6. Hostname 7. Port 8. SSL Port Video. Creating User in LDAP Synchronize Content Server with LDAP Login with the new user in DA Video