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Administration > IWSVA Configuration > User Identification | User Identification
IWSVA supports the Microsoft Active Directory, Sun Java System Directory Server 5.2, Linux OpenLDAP, and Novell eDirectory 8.8 servers. To connect to the server, you need to specify your vendor, map any unique attributes used by the system, and then provide the location and log on credentials for both the LDAP and Kerberos servers.
Note: Contact your network LDAP administrator for a list of these settings. Also, note that some fields are case sensitive. Separate multiple values within a field with commas.
LDAP vendor
Click to show the Server Type drop-down list and choose the type of LDAP server on your network. IWSVA supports the following:
Microsoft Active Directory
Linux OpenLDAP
Sun Java System Directory Server
Novell eDirectory
LDAP server host name
Enter the DNS host name or FQDN (fully qualified domain name) of your primary LDAP server.
Listening port number
Enter the port that the LDAP server uses to listen for incoming requests, typically 389.
Note: For an LDAP over SSL, port 636 is typically used to listen for incoming requests, and the default Global catalog port is 3269. For an Active Directory, the default port for a Global catalog enabled Active server is 3268.
Enter the log on credentials for an administrator-level account on the LDAP server. The format you use depends the kind of LDAP you have.
Password
Enter the password for the admin account previously specified.
Base distinguished name
Enter the base distinguished name of the
directory service -- indicates the starting point for LDAP searches of
the directory service.
DC=us,DC=example,DC=com