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Connect Timeout
The Network Connect Timeout in seconds.
Bind Timeout
The Bind Timeout in seconds.
LDAP Debug Mode
If Checked Cacti will log extra LDAP information to the Cacti log during Binding and Searching activities.
Encryption
Encryption that the server supports. NOTE: When using LDAP + TLS you must use version 3.
TLS Certificate Requirements
Should LDAP verify TLS Certificates when received by the Client.
Referrals
Enable or Disable LDAP referrals. If disabled, it may increase the speed of searches.
Mode
Mode which cacti will attempt to authenticate against the LDAP server.<blockquote><i>No Searching</i> - No Distinguished Name (DN) searching occurs, just attempt to bind with the provided Distinguished Name (DN) format.<br><br><i>Anonymous Searching</i> - Attempts to search for username against LDAP directory via anonymous binding to locate the user's Distinguished Name (DN).<br><br><i>Specific Searching</i> - Attempts search for username against LDAP directory via Specific Distinguished Name (DN) and Specific Password for binding to locate the user's Distinguished Name (DN).
Distinguished Name (DN)
The "Distinguished Name" syntax, applicable for both OpenLDAP and Windows AD configurations, offers flexibility in defining user identity. For OpenLDAP, the format follows this structure: <i>"uid=&lt;username&gt;,ou=people,dc=domain,dc=local"</i>. Windows AD provides an alternative syntax: <i>"&lt;username&gt;@win2kdomain.local"</i>, commonly known as "userPrincipalName (UPN)". In this context, "&lt;username&gt;" represents the specific username provided during the login prompt. This is particularly pertinent when operating in "No Searching" mode, or "Require Group Membership" enabled.
Require Group Membership
Require user to be member of group to authenticate. Group settings must be set for this to work, enabling without proper group settings will cause authentication failure.
LDAP Group Settings
Group Distinguished Name (DN)
Distinguished Name of the group that user must have membership.
Group Member Attribute
This refers to the specific attribute within the LDAP directory that holds the usernames of group members. It is crucial to ensure that the attribute value aligns with the configuration specified in the "Distinguished Name" or that the actual attribute value is searchable using the settings outlined in the "Distinguished Name".
Group Member Type
Defines if users use full Distinguished Name or just Username in the defined Group Member Attribute.
Distinguished Name
LDAP Specific Search Settings
Search Base
Search base for searching the LDAP directory, such as <i>'dc=win2kdomain,dc=local'</i> or <i>'ou=people,dc=domain,dc=local'</i>.
Search Filter
Search filter to use to locate the user in the LDAP directory, such as for windows: <i>'(&amp;(objectclass=user)(objectcategory=user)(userPrincipalName=&lt;username&gt;*))'</i> or for OpenLDAP: <i>'(&(objectClass=account)(uid=&lt;username&gt))'</i>. '&lt;username&gt' is replaced with the username that was supplied at the login prompt.
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