Cisco Systems 3.3 Manuale Utente
Chapter 13 User Databases
Generic LDAP
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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
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Cisco Secure ACS saves the Windows user database configuration you created.
You can now add it to your Unknown User Policy or assign specific user accounts
to use this database for authentication. For more information about the Unknown
User Policy, see
You can now add it to your Unknown User Policy or assign specific user accounts
to use this database for authentication. For more information about the Unknown
User Policy, see
. For more
information about configuring user accounts to authenticate using this database,
see
see
.
Generic LDAP
Cisco Secure ACS supports ASCII, PAP, EAP-TLS, PEAP(EAP-GTC), and
EAP-FAST (phase two only) authentication via generic Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) databases, such as Netscape Directory Services. Other
authentication protocols are not supported with LDAP external user databases.
EAP-FAST (phase two only) authentication via generic Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol (LDAP) databases, such as Netscape Directory Services. Other
authentication protocols are not supported with LDAP external user databases.
Note
Authentication protocols not supported with LDAP databases may be supported
by another type of external user database. For more information about
authentication protocols and the external database types that support them, see
by another type of external user database. For more information about
authentication protocols and the external database types that support them, see
Cisco Secure ACS supports group mapping for unknown users by requesting
group membership information from LDAP user databases. For more information
about group mapping for users authenticated with an LDAP user database, see
group membership information from LDAP user databases. For more information
about group mapping for users authenticated with an LDAP user database, see
Configuring Cisco Secure ACS to authenticate against an LDAP database has no
effect on the configuration of the LDAP database. To manage your LDAP
database, see your LDAP database documentation.
effect on the configuration of the LDAP database. To manage your LDAP
database, see your LDAP database documentation.
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