LDAP Authentication Settings
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You can integrate FSProtect
with your Active Directory
or other LDAP
server to make the authentication process easier.
The LDAP Authentication Configuration
consists of two configuration requirements ;
LDAP Connection Configuration
Access Control Settings
You can navigate to this page by clicking the Settings
button on the Account
image in the upper right corner.
You need to configure an LDAP connection with the parameters below.
Status: Status of the LDAP connection setting.
Protocol: LDAP protocol type, LDAP
or LDAPS
.
Domain Controller IP Address: IP Address of Domain Controller or LDAP server.
Port: Port number of the LDAP protocol, 389
or 636
by default.
Search Base: Distinguished name of the base container object, Domain
, Organizational Unit
or Container
.
User Name: Netbios formatted Username field to test LDAP connection.
Password: Password field to test LDAP connection.
After successfully establishing the LDAP connection, you should define the Users
and Groups
that can log in to the FSProtect with LDAP.
You can create Access Control entries with the parameters below.
Account Type: Type of account can log in to the FSProtect, User
or Group
. If the Group option is selected, recursive members of this group can log in to the FSProtect.
Distinguished Name: Distinguished Name of the account.
Privilege: Privilege level of the account, User (Read-Only)
or Admin
.
After these configurations, you can log in to the FSProtect with Netbios formatted username and password.