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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 26 LDAP Queries
Overview of LDAP Queries
Note
To allow the appliance to run LDAP queries when you receive or send messages, you must
enable the LDAP query on the appropriate listener. For more information, see
enable the LDAP query on the appropriate listener. For more information, see
Step 14
Test a query by clicking the Test Query button.
Enter the test parameters and click Run Test. The results of the test appear in the Connection Status
field. If you make any changes to the query definition or attributes, click Update. For more
information, see
field. If you make any changes to the query definition or attributes, click Update. For more
information, see
.
Note
If you have configured the LDAP server to allow binds with empty passwords, the query can pass
the test with an empty password field.
the test with an empty password field.
Step 15
Submit and commit your changes.
Note
Although the number of server configurations is unlimited, you can configure only one recipient
acceptance, one routing, one masquerading, and one group query per server.
acceptance, one routing, one masquerading, and one group query per server.
Testing LDAP Servers
Use the Test Server(s) button on the Add/Edit LDAP Server Profile page (or the
test
subcommand of
the
ldapconfig
command in the CLI) to test the connection to the LDAP server. AsyncOS displays a
message stating whether the connection to the server port succeeded or failed. If you configured multiple
LDAP servers, AsyncOS tests each server and displays individual results.
LDAP servers, AsyncOS tests each server and displays individual results.
Enabling LDAP Queries to Run on a Particular Listener
To allow the appliance to run LDAP queries when you receive or send messages, you must enable the
LDAP query on the appropriate listener.
LDAP query on the appropriate listener.
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Configuring Global Settings for LDAP Queries
The LDAP global settings define how the appliance handles all LDAP traffic.