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IP or Host name: Specify the LDAP server's IP address, NetBios name, or host name. Some typical examples are:
Requires authentication: Check this box if your server requires a user or anonymous login. Uncheck if your server
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requires an anonymous bind, which means no username and no password will be sent to the server. Let's discuss the
two different scenarios:
A. The server does not require authentication.
This case is also known as "anonymous bind". There is no username, no password and no domain needed to do a
search against the LDAP server's contact list. On the Test tab, the user name and password will be grayed out, and on
the LDAP Basic tab the Domain will be grayed out. Most public address book servers work this way, including
Exchange 5.5.
B. The server requires authentication.
Choose this if you cannot log on to the server with anonymous bind, or if you do that, your search result will always be
empty. You can still log on as anonymous, in which case the Domain and Password should be empty, and your user
name could be anything, but most likely "anonymous" or "anonymous user" will be used as a user name. It is also
possible that you need a full domain name, user name and password in order to log on and do a search. If this is the
case, you need to specify the domain name on this screen, against which you would like to authenticate. If you are in
doubt, leave the "Requires authentication" box unchecked.
Search base: This LDAP configuration option depends entirely on the network. Contact your network administrator if
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you are in doubt. Typical examples for a search base:
It is also possible that you would like to leave the Search base empty, and it works with some servers with an anonymous bind
("Requires that "authentication" be unchecked).
The LDAP Advanced tab contains some advanced LDAP configuration options that you will most likely leave unmodified,
unless you have a special setup. It is a good idea to go through these options and verify them.
Port: this is the LDAP server's port number, which is almost always 389. It is extremely unlikely that you are using
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a different port, but if you do, you or your network administrator knows about it.
Protocol version: this can be 2 or 3, depending on your LDAP server. The version 2 protocol is older, and therefore
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offers less features. Version 2 protocol always works with every server. Version 3 protocol is newer and offers
more features; however, not all the LDAP servers can work with it. We recommend that you try version 3, and if
you get a protocol error, just change it to 2. If in doubt, choose 2, because that cannot be wrong.
· 192.168.1.231
· ldap-server-01
· ldap.duke.edu
· If using an Exchange 5.5 configuration with NT 4.0:
Services:cn=recipients,ou=organization_unit,o=organization,c=country
· If using an Active Directory 2000 server:
cn=users,dc=subdomain,dc=companyname,dc=com
· Other LDAP directory server examples:
dc=domain,dc=com
o=organization,dc=domain,dc=com
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