02-28-2014 05:21 AM
Hello,
I am working to get LDAP authentication setup in a test environment and running into some issues. I have followed the recommendations for default values from the Network Security MRG, but still having issues getting it to work properly. Below is a screenshot that has the information that I have tried. I also, have been changing the LDAP Class Name from user to other LDAP attributes to see if they work properly.
Hopefully I am missing something small, but I am not completely sure what is causing the issue.
Thank you,
Alex
02-28-2014 07:33 AM
In the User/Group section try using : User class contains list of groups and the attribute: memberOf That is what is on ly LDAP config cheat-sheet.
Either way sAMAAccountName there is the name of the group itself.
02-28-2014 08:24 AM
Typically the sAMAccountName attribute will list the name of the object (ie the user name or the user group name), however it will not contain the values of the user groups names. In an LDAP environment, the member attribute will contain the values of the user groups the user belongs to on the user objectClass whereas the memberOf attribute will contain the values of the users that belong to the user group on the user group objectClass. Here is an example:
objectClass: user
attribute: sAMAccountName - value: jdoe
attribute: member - value: OnBase User Group
objectClass: userGroup
attribute: sAMAccountName - value: OnBase User Group
attribute: memberOf - value: jdoe
Also, as a follow up for the error message, check to see if you have the Restrict Autologon to Windows Users in Trusted Domains check box without any Trusted Domains listed.
Take care.
03-03-2014 07:30 AM
03-03-2014 07:56 AM
Hi Alex,
My pleasure and thanks for the update. Unfortunately without further troubleshooting I don't have any recommendations. At this point I would recommend working with your first line of support to investigate the issue.
Take care.
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