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Using LDAP (Active Directory) for authentication


BMC Atrium Single Sign-On provides support for using external Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) servers for authentication. Support for LDAP also includes using external Active Directory (AD) servers for authentication. The Active Directory authentication must be configured for the enterprise environment.

Before you begin

If you plan to enable SSL access, import the certificates and restart the Tomcat server before setting up LDAP (AD) authentication. For more information, see Installing-and-managing-certificates-in-BMC-Atrium-Single-Sign-On.

To set up LDAP (AD) for authentication

 

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Note

If you enabled SSL Access to the LDAP Server, import the certificates and restart the Tomcat server before enabling LDAP authentication. For more inforamtion, see Installing-and-managing-certificates-in-BMC-Atrium-Single-Sign-On.

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LDAP (AD) parameters

When adding or editing an LDAP module, the following options are available:

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Where to go from here

  • In Administering, see managing users, user groups, and authentication modules.

 

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