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Global User Management
Global MMB user management using roles
Global MMB user management via an LDAP directory server requires no extension to the standard directory
server schema. Instead, all the information that is relevant for the MMB is provided via additional LDAP groups and
organizational units (OUs) which are combined in separate OUs in a domain of the LDAP directory server. This
additional groups can be imported with the SVS_LdapDeployer.
Users obtain fixed privileges according their Authorization Roles declared in the organizational unit (OU) SVS.
There are three interfaces to Global User Management:
1. Active Directory (for Windows systems)
2. OpenLDAP (for Linux systems)
3. eDirectory (for Windows and Linux systems)
6.1
Configuring an Active Directory Server
6.1.1 Installing the Windows Active Directory Server
First a Windows Server Operation System (Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 2008 or 2008 R2, in this example
Windows Server 2008 R2) is installed on any server.
After this has been installed, the following roles must be installed and configured:
– Active Directory (AD) Domain Services
– DNS Server (may be installed during execution of DCPROMO, if necessary)
– DHCP Server (optional)
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