LDAP URL |
LDAP |
URL of the LDAP server beginning with ldap:// or ldaps://.
Separate additional servers with spaces. |
Search Anonymously |
LDAP |
Select this check box if LDAP accepts anonymous queries. If cleared, specify the LDAP
directory to search connection DN, and associated password. Checked by default. |
Search Connection DN |
LDAP |
Complete LDAP directory name to search. Used if the Search Anonymously
check box is unchecked. |
Search Connection Password |
LDAP |
Password that is used for LDAP searches. Used with the Search Connection
DN field. |
Specify how to search LDAP |
LDAP |
Specifies how LDAP is searched. If users exist in multiple directories, select
LDAP users may exist in many directories; search across LDAP using a
criteria; otherwise select LDAP users exist in a single directory; use a
pattern to create the DN for users.. Depending on the selection, additional fields are
displayed. |
User Search Base |
LDAP |
When you search multiple directories, the starting directory that is used for searches, such
as ou=employees,dc=mydomain,dc=com. |
User Search Filter |
LDAP |
The LDAP filter expression to use when you search for group entries. The user name replaces
the {1} variable in the search pattern, and the full user DN replaces the
{0} variable. If the value is not part of the DN pattern, enclose the value in
parenthesis, for example, (accountName={0}). |
Search User Subtree |
LDAP |
When you search multiple directories, select this check box to search directories below the
base directory. |
User DN Pattern |
LDAP |
When you search a single directory, the name is substituted in place of 0 in the pattern, for
example, cn={0},ou=employees,dc=yourcompany,dc=com. |
Name Attribute |
LDAP |
Contains the user name in LDAP. |
Email Attribute |
LDAP |
Contains the user email address in LDAP. |
User Header Name |
SSO |
Header that contains the list of users. |
Email Header Name |
SSO |
A header that contains the list of user email addresses. |
Logout URL |
SSO |
The URL where the users are redirected after they log out of IBM® UrbanCode Deploy. |