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v10.5 Learn More Buy This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Directory Services v10.5 Learn More Buy Active Directory is Microsoft's directory services solution that provides LDAP and Kerberos services for identification and authentication. Many organizations with Windows computers use Active Directory active directory bind user permissions because it provides these features: Security and policy management for Windows computers Tight integration with popular application servers such as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL Server High availability, with the ability to place multiple replica servers across geographic locations in a multimaster configuration It is easy to integrate Mac OS X into an Active Directory environment. Although Mac OS X computers can access directory information provided by Active Directory via the LDAPv3 plug-in, you should use the Active Directory plug-in, which provides the following capabilities: Creating a computer account for secure communication with Active Directory services Configuring mappings of Open Directory objects and attributes to Active Directory objects and attributes Setting up the Kerberos environment for seamless integration with Active Directory Enabling SMB packet signing and packet encryption Support of Active Directory password policies Support of Active Directory Sites, which directs Windows and Mac OS X client computers to the most appropriate services based on their IP network Caching in
Contents ␡ Configuring Mac OS X to Log In Using Active Directory Troubleshooting Binding Issues What Youve Learned References Chapter Review ⎙ Print + Share This Page 1 of 5 Next > In this chapter, you
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will learn how to configure Mac OS X to log in using Active Directory, active directory bind account troubleshoot binding issues, and troubleshoot login issues. This chapter is from the book This chapter is from the book Apple Training active directory bind time Series: Mac OS X Directory Services v10.6: A Guide to Configuring Directory Services on Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server v10.6 Snow Leopard Learn More Buy This chapter is from the book This chapter is http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1246089&seqNum=2 from the book Apple Training Series: Mac OS X Directory Services v10.6: A Guide to Configuring Directory Services on Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server v10.6 Snow Leopard Learn More Buy Time Goals This chapter takes approximately 2 hours to complete. Configure Mac OS X to log in using Active Directory Troubleshoot binding issues Troubleshoot login issues Active Directory is Microsoft's directory services solution that provides LDAP and Kerberos services for http://www.peachpit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1431816&seqNum=2 identification and authentication. Many organizations with Windows computers use Active Directory because it provides these features: Security and policy management for Windows computers Tight integration with popular application servers such as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL Server High availability, with the ability to place multiple replica servers across geographic locations in a multimaster configuration It is easy to integrate Mac OS X into an Active Directory environment. Although Mac OS X computers can access directory information provided by Active Directory via the LDAPv3 connector, you should use the Active Directory connector, which provides the following capabilities: Creating a computer account for secure communication with Active Directory services Configuring mappings of Open Directory objects and attributes to Active Directory objects and attributes Setting up the Kerberos environment for seamless integration with Active Directory Enabling SMB packet signing and packet encryption Support of Active Directory password policies Support of Active Directory sites, which directs Windows and Mac OS X client computers to the most appropriate services based on their IP network Caching information from Active Directory services so that Mac OS X computers can use the information even if they are not connected to the network In this chapter you will learn how to use System Preferences, Directory Utility, and the command line to bind to Active Directory, and to modify
that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Issues Failed to https://www.drupal.org/node/1607810 bind to server. ldap error #49 Invalid credentials Closed (fixed)Project:Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Version:7.x-1.0-beta10Component:MiscellaneousPriority:MajorCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedReporter:erasmo83Created:May 30, 2012 - 09:12Updated:December 17, 2012 - 10:51 Log in or register to https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSTFWV_5.1.0/com.ibm.itim.doc/usr_winad_5164.htm update this issue Jump to:Most recent attachment Hi at all, I've a problem with ldap authentication, I've follow documentation and search in auth issue, but I cannot find solution. I active directory get this error when test LDAP server configuration Result Messages Binding with DN for non-anonymous search (cn=public-ldap,ou=Garda1UserTS,ou=service accounts,dc=garda1,dc=tlc). Using password entered in form. Binding with DN for non-anonymous search (cn=public-ldap,ou=Garda1UserTS,ou=service accounts,dc=garda1,dc=tlc). Using password entered in form. Failed to bind to server. ldap error #49 Invalid credentials this is my ldap server configuration: Server Properties sid = garda1pdc name = garda1pdc active directory bind status = 1 ldap_type = ad address = 192.168.21.1 port = 389 tls = 0 bind_method = 1 basedn = Array ( ) binddn = cn=public-ldap,ou=Garda1UserTS,ou=service accounts,dc=garda1,dc=tlc user_dn_expression = user_attr = sAMAccountName mail_attr = mail mail_template = unique_persistent_attr = objectsid allow_conflicting_drupal_accts = 0 ldap_to_drupal_user = testing_drupal_username = public-ldap group_object_category = search_pagination = 0 search_page_size = 1000 thanks for helpFiles: CommentFileSizeAuthor #17 Result Message.png14.54 KBShaynes #17 Configure Drupal.png28.02 KBShaynes #4 ldap_configuration.JPG34.48 KBerasmo83 Comments Comment #1 johnbarclay CreditAttribution: johnbarclay commented May 30, 2012 at 2:19pm I would do the following: - to make sure the credentials are correct and the binding is not restricted to a certain ip address: install an ldap client on the server such as apache's ldap client and try to bind with those credentials. This can also be done with a couple lines of php if you are a coder. - if you are using option #4 for the binding method, try 7.x-1.x-dev as a patch was recently committed for this. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 erasmo83 CreditAttribution: erasmo83 commented M