8e6 Technologies Enterprise Filter Authentication R3000 User Manual

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NOTE: If the DNS settings are not published in the LDAP direc-
tory, the Server DNS Name, DNS Domain Name, and LDAP
Query Base fields will not be populated automatically. Func-
tioning forward and reverse DNS name resolution is one of the
requirements for LDAP authentication. Please ensure the correct
DNS settings are set.

1. This tab includes the following fields, some pre-popu-

lated by default, and some that you may wish to edit:

• The Server DNS Name field should contain the DNS

name

of the server. If this field is already populated, it

may need to be edited if there is more than one DNS
server available.

NOTES: If your LDAP server’s name is not a resolvable, fully
qualified DNS name, you may be able to enter the domain name.

If using a Novell server, be sure the Server DNS Name exactly
matches the name on the SSL certificate that will be uploaded to
the server.

• The Server IP Address that displays by default is the

one that was entered in the LDAP Server IP field of the
Create LDAP Domain dialog box.

• The DNS Domain Name should be the DNS name of

the LDAP domain, such as logo.com, and may need to
be edited if the entire domain name does not display
by default.

NOTES: If your LDAP server’s name is not a resolvable, fully
qualified DNS name, you may be able to enter the domain name.

If using a Novell server, be sure the DNS Domain Name exactly
matches the name on the SSL certificate that will be uploaded to
the server.

• If necessary, the NETBIOS Domain Name can be

entered.

• By default, 636 displays in the Server LDAPS Port

field.

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