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Connecting to an LDAP Server

In EFT Server Enterprise, you can create an LDAP-authenticated Site and connect to an LDAP server. To enable LDAP SSL, you need to have a certificate that includes Server Authentication on the LDAP server you are connecting to. If you install Certificate Services on the domain that you install EFT Server, you can request the certificate on the LDAP server. For more information, refer to the Microsoft Support article "How to enable LDAP over SSL with a third-party certification authority."

When you create a Site that uses LDAP authentication, you will need to provide the following information:

When you use LDAP as the authentication method, EFT Server pulls the user account list and the authentication from the LDAP Server. Group lists, Group membership, VFS Groups, and VFS User permissions are handled by EFT Server and stored in the local AUD and CFG files. These permissions must be configured and maintained with the Administrator or through the COM interface.

Related Topics

Creating a Site that Uses LDAP Authentication

Testing LDAP Authentication Settings

 

 

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