Configure a federated LDAP user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Choose one of the following options to configure the LDAP server:
- Add an LDAP user registry on Linux in a clustered environment
Add an LDAP user registry to the default federated repository to store user account information for authorization. We can add multiple LDAP user registries to the default federated repository although we can only add one LDAP server at a time.The flat-naming convention is...
cn=groupName
...the hierarchical format is...
cn=groupName,o=root
Ensure IDs are unique between the default federated repository and the LDAP we are adding. For example, if the default federated repository contains an ID such as wpsadmin, this ID cannot exist in the LDAP we are adding.
- Add an LDAP user registry over SSL on Linux in a clustered environment
Add an LDAP user registry over SSL to the default federated repository to store user account information for secure authorization. We can add multiple LDAP user registries to the default federated repository although we can only add one LDAP server at a time.
Parent: Configure the default federated repository on Linux in a clustered environment