Product Features
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System
Access Control
LDAP/AD Auth
3min
the ldap/ad auth section allows you to add and manage ldap and ad authentication providers ldap (lightweight directory access protocol) provides centralized services for login authentication and storage of / access to usernames and passwords within a network directory ldap uses group mechanisms to facilitate user authentication management the ad (active directory) service authenticates users and devices in a windows or unix based domain network, and verifies permissions to determine the user access level at login each litmus edge instance contains a default user registry for authentication and authorization ldap and ad settings allow you to integrate the litmus edge login system with an external authentication registry for example, this external registry might be the username and password combinations for your company network you can add multiple ldap authentications litmus edge supports active directory (ad) ldap directories using the rfc2307/2307bis schema other ldap directories through direct attribute mapping review the set up ldap using an openldap container docid\ spfbqd tlbyp evwqublk how to guide access ldap/ad ui from the litmus edge navigation menu, navigate to system > access control > ldap/ad auth next steps add an ldap/ad provider docid\ qe 2dkloht0fhlidtpun3 log in with authentication docid\ s8eicqv3rpnwqt3j5gzjt test a provider docid\ gfovox9lznz6nk3d8vhkm manage ldap providers docid\ r1 hg52gdrfvcchk9rdb5 find ldap distinguished names (dn) docid qjlgggrxlcljfmor4iid ldap and ad user interface examples docid\ k6mujxvdfjp saihn fbt