Authentication LDAP Profiles
I need to configure LDAP authentication (Active Direcorty) on the equipment. It's possible?
Would this information be in the configuration?
IP: my ad's ip
Port: 389
Bind Type: Regular mode
Regular DN: cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=domain,dc=local
Common Name Identifier: Administrator
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Hi @arln
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Search LDAP on the official website and you may find some related articles.
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hi, @Clive_A
I follow this post. But it still doesn't work. I have other internal solutions working with this integration. Only here on the router that is not working. That's why the question is whether it works with Active directory
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Hi @arln
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arln wrote
I need to configure LDAP authentication (Active Direcorty) on the equipment. It's possible?
Would this information be in the configuration?IP: my ad's ip
Port: 389
Bind Type: Regular mode
Regular DN: cn=Administrator,cn=Users,dc=domain,dc=local
Common Name Identifier: Administrator
Of course, it works with the LDAP. The article you followed tells you the model used in the demo is ER605 V2.
That would still be a problem with your config, I think.
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It could be the issue of the information he uses.
Because I configured ldapconfig on the server in the same way to validate and I have a monitoring service authenticating through ldap and follows these same configurations.
my question is this option
Does the Common Name Identifier have to use the user or an id within AD?
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