TheLDAP Authentication page is accessible under
.The LDAP server is a remote server used to authenticate user credentials within a domain. LDAP authentication is an additional method to authenticate users when using single sign-on (SSO) access.
Single sign-on (SSO) can be configured to work either with or without an LDAP authentication server shared between SSO zones. SSO is configured per user, excluding the default user.
There is no limit on the maximum number of LDAP servers that can be configured, but for PMAC, only the first four servers are searched for authentication.
If the system is not using a DNS server or IP address for
the LDAP server, the LDAP server must be added to the
/etc/hosts
file.
Use this page to manage the LDAP servers. You can add, edit, or delete a server, display server information in a printable format, move servers up and down in the list to change the search order, and test the server by authenticating a user with a valid username and password.