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LDAP Proxy User: Specify the full distinguished name of the LDAP Proxy user.
This user must have the Read right to the LDAP service. This user is used to provision the
users between iFolder Enterprise Server and the LDAP server. If it does not already exist,
this user is created and granted the Read right to the root of the tree. The LDAP proxy user's
domain name (DN) and password are stored by iFolder.
Default: A user object created in the server context you specified and named iFolderProxy.
LDAP Proxy User Password: Specify a password for the LDAP Proxy user.
For more information on proxy user and password management, see
Users" in the
OES 2 SP2: Planning and Implementation
Default: A system-generated password.
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 to provision them in iFolder. For example, o=acme, o=acme2, or o=acme3
If no context is specified, only the iFolder administrative user is provisioned for services
during the install.
Default: The server context you specified while configuring eDirectory.
LDAP Naming Attribute: Select which LDAP attribute of the User account to apply when
authenticating users. This setting cannot be changed after the install.
Each user enters a username in this specified format at login time. Common Name (CN) is
the default, and an e-mail address (email) 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 Enterprise
Server.
Default: Common Name (CN)
Require a Secure Connection Between the LDAP server and the iFolder Server: If the
LDAP server co-exists on the same computer as the iFolder Enterprise Server, you can
deselect this option, which increases the performance of LDAP authentications.
Default: Selected
Novell iFolder Web Access Configuration
Apache Alias: Specify the Apache alias to point to the iFolder Web Access Application.
This is a user-friendly pointer for the Apache service.
Default: /ifolder
Host or IP Address of the iFolder Server: Specify the host or IP address of the iFolder
Enterprise Server to be used by the iFolder Web Access application. This Web Access
application performs all the user-specific iFolder operations on the host that runs the iFolder
Enterprise Server.
Default: The IP address of the OES server you are installing
"Planning Your Proxy
Guide.
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