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Chapter 16 LDAP Authentication Configuration
LDAP Authentication Configuration Settings
LDAP Port Enter the port number on which the corporate directory receives the
LDAP requests. You can only access this field if LDAP authentication
for end users is enabled.
The default LDAP port for Microsoft Active Directory and for Netscape
Directory specifies 389. The default LDAP port for Secured Sockets
Layer (SSL) specifies 636.
How your corporate directory is configured determines which port
number to enter in this field. For example, before you configure the
LDAP Port field, determine whether your LDAP server acts as a Global
Catalog server and whether your configuration requires LDAP over
SSL. Consider entering one of the following port numbers:
LDAP Port For When the LDAP Server Is Not a Global Catalog Server
389—When SSL is not required. (This port number specifies the
default that displays in the LDAP Port field.)
636—When SSL is required. (If you enter this port number, make
sure that you check the Use SSL check box.)
LDAP Port For When the LDAP Server Is a Global Catalog Server
3268—When SSL is not required.
3269—When SSL is required. (If you enter this port number, make
sure that you check the Use SSL check box.)
Tip Your configuration may require that you enter a different port
number than the options that are listed in the preceding bullets.
Before you configure the LDAP Port field, contact the
administrator of your directory server to determine the correct
port number to enter.
Table 16-1 LDAP Authentication Configuration Settings (continued)
Field Description