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Using LDAP Servers for Authentication and Authorization
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The following table contains examples of bind dn:
  
Note
For further information to determine the LDAP server settings, see “Determining Attributes in your 
LDAP Directory” on page 78.
To configure LDAP authentication
1
Click  the  Authentication tab.
2
In Realm Name, type a name for the authentication realm. 
If your site has multiple authentication realms, you might use a name that identifies the LDAP realm for which you 
specify settings. Realm names are case-sensitive and can contain spaces.
  
Note
If you want the Default realm to use LDAP authentication, remove the Default realm as described in 
“Changing the Authentication Type of the Default Realm” on page 65.
3
Select One Source and click Add.
4
In Select Authentication Type, in Authentication Type, choose LDAP Authentication and click 
OK.
The Realm dialog box opens.
5
Click  the  Authentication tab.
6
In Server IP Address, type the IP address of the LDAP server.
7
In Server Port, type the port number.
The LDAP Server port defaults to 389. If you are using an indexed database, such as Microsoft Active 
Directory with a Global Catalog, changing the LDAP Server port to 3268 significantly increases the 
speed of the LDAP queries.
If your directory is not indexed, use an administrative connection rather than an anonymous 
connection from the Firebox SSL VPN Gateway to the database. Download performance improves 
when you use an administrative connection.
Microsoft Active Directory Server
DC=citrix, DC=local
Novell eDirectory
dc=citrix,dc=net
IBM Directory Server
Lotus Domino
OU=City, O=Citrix, C=US
Sun ONE directory (formerly iPlanet)
ou=People,dc=citrix,dc=com
Microsoft Active Directory Server
CN=Administrator, CN=Users, DC=citrix, DC=local
Novell eDirectory
cn=admin, dc=citrix, dc=net
IBM Directory Server
Lotus Domino
CN=Notes Administrator, O=Citrix, C=US
Sun ONE directory (formerly iPlanet)
uid=admin,ou=Administrators,
 
ou=TopologyManagement,o=NetscapeRoot