Installation Manual

Managing Security372
9. Provide the AD search base in which you want the management server to look up AD/LDAP
user attributes. Allow no spaces between commas and put in all components of fully qualified
domain name, for example, hds.usa.com would be DC=hds,DC=usa,DC=com.
The search base is used to specify the starting point for the search. It points to a distinguished
name of an entry in the directory hierarchy.
<SearchBase> dc=MyCompanyName,dc=COM</SearchBase>
10.Save the login-handler.xml file with your changes.
The following is an example of a modified login-handler.xml file for use with AD server
authentication. Underlined text is information that was modified:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<LoginHandler>
<AdminAccountName>domain\primaryuser</AdminAccountName>
<!-- for the default, using database for authentication -->
<!--LoginHandlerClass>com.appiq.security.server.BasicLoginHandler</LoginHan
dlerClass-->
<!--LoginHandlerType>Default</LoginHandlerType-->
<!-- uncomment the following to enable Active Directory login-->
<LoginHandlerClass>com.appiq.security.server.ActiveDirectoryLoginHandler</L
oginHandlerClass>
<LoginHandlerType>ActiveDirectory</LoginHandlerType>
<ActiveDirectory>
<PrimaryServer port="389">IP address of Primary Domain
Controller</PrimaryServer>
<SecondaryServer>IP Address of Secondary Domain Controller</SecondaryServer>
<ssl>false</ssl>
<ShadowPassword>false</ShadowPassword>
<CaseSensitiveUserName>false</CaseSensitiveUserName>
<!-- provide SearchBase if full name and email attribute are to be
synchronized
between ActiveDirectory and the database.-->
<SearchBase>DC=domain extension1,DC=domain extension2,DC=COM</SearchBase>
<FullNameAttribute>displayName</FullNameAttribute>
<EmailAttribute>mail</EmailAttribute>
</ActiveDirectory>
<!-- uncomment the following for generic LDAP login
<LoginHandlerClass>com.appiq.security.server.LdapLoginHandler
</LoginHandlerClass>
<LoginHandlerType>LDAP</LoginHandlerType>
-->
<LDAP>
<!-- same as java.naming.provider.url
ldap://ldap.companyname.com:389
-
->
<Server port="389">IP address of LDAP server</Server>
<!-- LDAP env can be added, an example is shown below...
<LDAPEnv
name="java.naming.factory.initial">com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory</LDAPEn
v>
-->
<ssl>false</ssl>
<ShadowPassword>false</ShadowPassword>
<CaseSensitiveUserName>false</CaseSensitiveUserName>
<!-- multiple DN entries are allowed, they will be tried one at a time -->
<DN>CN=$NAME$,OU=Engineering,DC=HP,OU=US,DC=COM</DN>
<!-- provide FullNameAttribute and EmailAttribute if full name and email
attribute
are to be synchronized between LDAP and the database -->