
2-14 Installing and Configuring the LDAP Server on a Network-based Host
LX Series Configuration Guide
A message is displayed, alerting you to issue the save
configuration command to save the file permanently on the
LX. The configurable Hostname or IP Address is used to
override the Host Name or IP Address that is stored in the
ppciboot menu for TFTP. If SFTP is the configured file transfer
protocol, the IP address overrides the configured SFTP server
address.
Example InReach:0 >>ldap update secondary certificate
125.111.83.21 file clientcert.pem
L You can save the configuration and store the files
permanently by rebooting.
L To configure the LDAP server, see your LDAP server
documentation.
For more information about LDAP authentication, see
http://www.directory-applications.com/ldap3_files/frame.htm.
Installing and Configuring the LDAP Server on a
Network-based Host
Before you can authenticate with LDAP on your LX unit, you
must configure an LDAP server on your network. In general,
LDAP server implementations are available on the Internet.
Under LDAP, each attempted login is treated as a request for
directory services. When a user attempts to log in via LDAP, he
must enter a username/password combination. The username
must match the uid component of the user’s Distinguished
Name (DN). The password must match the userPassword
attribute for the user’s uid. In order to authenticate the user,
the LX binds anonymously to the LDAP server and searches for
the user’s uid. After the uid entry is found, a subsequent bind is
used to authenticate with the LDAP server using the DN and the
password supplied.
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