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Advanced Settings on CC-SG
1. If you want to configure advanced settings, click on the Advanced tab.
Figure 144 Specifying Advanced Values for Active Directory Server
2. Specify a port (default is 389) on which the Active Directory server is listening.
3. Optionally, check Secure Connection for LDAP if you want to use a secure channel for the
3. Optionally, check Secure Connection for LDAP if you want to use a secure channel for the
connection. If checked, CC-SG uses Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) with
Digest-MD5 authentication.
Digest-MD5 authentication.
4. If using a secure connection, specify a Security Realm against which users will be
authenticated. If using a single domain controller, it will have a single realm whose name is
the same as that of the domain controller. For example, if the Domain Controller is
dc=raritan,dc=com, then the default realm will be raritan.com. If a realm is not specified, the
default will be used or one will be selected for you if there are multiple realms.
the same as that of the domain controller. For example, if the Domain Controller is
dc=raritan,dc=com, then the default realm will be raritan.com. If a realm is not specified, the
default will be used or one will be selected for you if there are multiple realms.
Note: You may have multiple AD servers connected in a trusted forest. Each AD server will have
a separate security realm. For example, you may have AD1 and AD2 with security realms of
realm_AD1 and realm_AD2 respectively. If a connection is made to AD1 but you want to
authenticate a user in AD2, you need to inform AD1 the realm of the user (realm_AD2) to
correctly redirect the authentication request. In this case, you need to configure CC-SG to
connect to AD1 and specify realm_AD2 to authenticate users against AD2.
a separate security realm. For example, you may have AD1 and AD2 with security realms of
realm_AD1 and realm_AD2 respectively. If a connection is made to AD1 but you want to
authenticate a user in AD2, you need to inform AD1 the realm of the user (realm_AD2) to
correctly redirect the authentication request. In this case, you need to configure CC-SG to
connect to AD1 and specify realm_AD2 to authenticate users against AD2.