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The machine source is a flexible method supporting authenticatin= g users against the following three sources of user information:
The machine source only works with Active Directory, and not other LDAP = directories. Because of this fact it's also a great deal easier to configur= e - if you wish to authenticate against the same domain as the server belon= gs to then no configuration is required what so ever!
Machine Source Authentication method provides a simple interface for acc= essing the local machine or Active Directory user and group information. Th= is is useful for small AD deployments.
Field | Description | Example |
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Type | The type of users source, possible options are: = Active Directory Domain, Active Directory LDS Store, or Local Machine | Local Machine |
Name | Optional name of the server (either as the sourc= e of "local" users, or the active directory domain controller) | corp01 |
Container | Use this only for Active Directory Domain or Act= ive Directory LDS Store. This is the distinguished name of a container obje= ct for users/groups, this should be left blank for Local Machine users. | cn=3Dusers,dc=3Dmycompany,dc=3Dcom |
User Name | Username to access the directory/machine (can no= rmally be left blank). | Administrator |
Password | Password to access the directory/machine (can no= rmally be left blank). | ******** |
Binding Type | The authentication mode:
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Simple Bind |
Sealing | The data is encrypted by using Kerberos. This fl= ag can only be used with the Negotiate context option and is not available = with the simple bind option. | Unchecked |
Secure Socket Layer | The channel is encrypted by using the Secure Soc= kets Layer (SSL). Active Directory requires that the Certificate Services b= e installed to support SSL. | Unchecked |
Sever Bind | Specify this flag when you use the domain contex= t (Active Directory Domain type) if the application is binding to a specifi= c server name. | Checked |
Signing | The integrity of the data is verified. This flag= can only be used with the Negotiate context option and is not available wi= th the simple bind option. | Unchecked |
You can configure automatic synchronization of users, groups and group m= emberships from Active Directory.
Field | Description | Example |
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Mode | Select the type of integration you would like wi= th the machine source. | 1. Authentication only =E2=80=93AD is used to au=
thenticate users only 2. Synchronization =E2=80=93 Users, Groups and Group Memberships are autom= atically created in Enterprise Tester 3. Create User on Successful Authentication =E2=80=93 New users are automa= tically created on first login if they are successfully authenticated in LD= AP |
Schedule | Synchronization Frequency | Manual Synchronization, Every Hour, Every 2 Hour= s, Every 4 hours, Every 8 Hours, Every 24 Hours |
Synchronize Users | Select to synchronize Users from the machine sou= rce | Check to synchronize users |
Synchronize Groups | Select to synchronize Groups from the mach= ine source | Check to synchronize Groups |
Synchronize Group Members | Select to synchronize Groups from the mach= ine source | Check to synchronize Group Members |