I am not exactly a Windows system administrator so please bear with me if my question make no sense or have an obvious answer.<BR><BR>As I understand it, when a user is created with the Active ...
My previous article looked at directly integrating Active Directory (AD) with ASA for VPN authentication using LDAP. Taking that to the next step, this article looks at using Active Directory ...
LDAP servers generally exchange information with their clients via entities called attributes. Attributes have three components: an attribute name (which may have nicknames), followed by an equal sign ...
Distinguished Names (DNs) are one of the least-understood LDAP server components. Get an introduction to them, and see how a virtual directory can help with DN management. Windows Server System (WSS) ...
Does anyone have a comprehensive list of all user attributes, and what specific field they refer to? You can pull up a CSV list of all user attributes using the script from this site (link), but they ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Large enterprises often find that administering a single, centralized directory for all users is ...
As systems get larger and the number of users they support increases, it becomes more difficult to manage systems using only the old-fashioned UNIX /etc/passwd file. A common solution to this problem ...
For a long time the only way to use Active Directory (AD) for VPN authentication and authorization was to use a RADIUS server such as Cisco ACS that could use AD as an external database. With the ...
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