Yes, LDAP will work.  I have it working with Active Directory.  The DN is very specific.

 

Here is the DN I use:  CN=%s,OU=Networking,OU=IT,DC=hpinc,DC=com

 

The CN=%s does a replacement of the actual user name.  Also, the user name is the active directory display name so it is “<first name> <last name>”  without the quotes and with the space.

 

Lloyd Wheeler

Helmerich & Payne, Inc.

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Has anyone gotten LDAP integration working? if so how qualified does the DN have to be?

 

 

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