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OES 2 SP1: Novell iFolder 3.7 Administration Guide
Description
LDAP Proxy User Password: Specify a password for the LDAP Proxy
user. By default, it is YaST-generated password.
IMPORTANT: You are recommended not to use the YaST-generated
default password. You must specify the password for the Proxy user.
Verify LDAP Proxy User Password: Type the password for the LDAP
Proxy User again.
LDAP Search Context Click Add, then specify an LDAP tree context to
be searched for users and provisioning them in to iFolder. For example,
o=acme, o=acme2,
iFolder Admin user is provisioned for services during the install.
IMPORTANT: Ensure that the LDAP search context you have specified is
present in the LDAP server. If the LDAP search context is not present, the
iFolder installation fails.
LDAP Naming Attribute: Select which LDAP attribute of the User
account to apply when authenticating users. Each user enters a
Username in this specified format at login time. Common Name (cn) is the
default and an e-mail address (e-mail) is the other option.
For example, if a user named John Smith has a common name of jsmith
and e-mail of john.smith@example.com, this field determines whether the
user enters jsmith or john.smith@example.com as the Username when
logging in to the iFolder server. This setting cannot be changed after the
install using the Web Admin console.
Require a secure connection between the LDAP server and the
iFolder Server: Select this option to establish a secure connection
between the LDAP server and the iFolder server. This option is selected
by default. If the LDAP server co-exists on the same machine as the
iFolder server, an administrator can disable SSL, which increases the
performance of LDAP authentications.
or
If no context is specified, only the
o=acme3.

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