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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3 LDAP Queries
The following table shows the required permissions to be applied to all of the needed containers.
Step 2
Set Active Directory Permissions
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Open ADSIEdit form the Windows 2000 Support Tools.
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Locate the Domain Naming Context folder. This folder has the LDAP path of your domain.
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Right click the Domain Naming Context folder, and then click Properties.
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Click Security.
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Click Advanced.
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Click Add.
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Click the User Object ANONYMOUS LOGON, and then click OK.
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Click the Permission Type tab.
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Click Inheritance from the Apply onto box.
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Click to select the Allow check box for the Permission permission.
Step 3
Configure the Cisco IronPort Messaging Gateway
Use the System Administration > LDAP page (or
ldapconfig
in the CLI) to create an LDAP server
entry with the following information.
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Hostname of an Active Directory or Exchange server
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Port 3268
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Base DN matching the root naming context of the domain
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Authentication type password based using
cn=anonymous
as the user with a blank password
Notes for Active Directory Implementations
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Active Directory servers accept LDAP connections on ports 3268 and 389. The default port for
accessing the global catalog is port 3268.
accessing the global catalog is port 3268.
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Active Directory servers accept LDAPS connections on ports 636 and 3269. Microsoft supports
LDAPS on Windows Server 2003 and higher.
LDAPS on Windows Server 2003 and higher.
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The Cisco IronPort appliance should connect to a domain controller that is also a global catalog so
that you can perform queries to different bases using the same server.
that you can perform queries to different bases using the same server.
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Within Active Directory, you may need to grant read permissions to the group “Everyone” to
directory objects to yield successful queries. This includes the root of the domain naming context.
directory objects to yield successful queries. This includes the root of the domain naming context.
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Generally, the value of the
mail
attribute entry in many Active Directory implementations has a
matching value “ProxyAddresses” attribute entry.
User Object
Permissions
Inheritance
Permission
Type
Type
ANONYMOUS LOGON
List Contents
Container Objects
Object
ANONYMOUS LOGON
List Contents
Organizational Unit
Objects
Objects
Object
ANONYMOUS LOGON
Read Public Information
User Objects
Property
ANONYMOUS LOGON
Read Phone and Mail Options
User Objects
Property