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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe
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Anonymous Bind – Allows the system to bind to an LDAP server without
providing Bind DN and password.
Bind DN – Authenticates communication between subsystem and LDAP
server. No default value.
Bind Password – Password for BindDN. No default value.
Default Privilege – Choose a level from the dropdown menu. See the
table on the previous page.
User Name Filter – Filters specific user information from LDAP server.
&(objectClass=person) is the default.
UID Attribute – Store user’s ID in LDAP server. For Windows, a typical
value is sAMAccountName.
Full Name Attribute – Store user's full name in LDAP server.
displayName is the default.
Email Address Attribute – Store user's email address in LDAP server.
mail is the default.
Enable SSL box – Enables encrypted communication between
subsystem and LDAP server.
5. Click the Save button.
When LDAP is applied to a user, the User Type is LDAP User.
When LDAP is NOT applied to a user, the User Type is local.
Changing User Passwords
This action requires Administrator or Super User privileges.
To change a user’s password:
1. Click the AdminTool tab.
2. Click the User Management icon.
3. In the User list, mouse-over the user you want and click Change Password.
4. In the Change Password dialog box, enter the information in the fields
provided:
New Password
Retype Password
5. Click the Save button.
Note
To reset the Administrator’s password to the factory default, see
“Resetting the Default Password” on page 258.