Integrate Active Directory For Simple Authentication

Integrate Active Directory For Simple Authentication

Overview

Here I am integrating my Active Directory with following information.  
Active Directory FQDN : ad.safesquid.test 
IP Address : 192.168.221.1 
Domain of Active Directory : safesquid.test 
Base Dn : dc=safesquid,dc=test 
User Name : administrator@safesquid.test 
See more about Integrate LDAP section, here we explained the working of each field in the Integrate LDAP section.  

Prerequisites

Make sure that all the values (LDAP server FQDN, LDAP server IP, Username, password, base dndomain ) in configuration are correct. If any value is wrong SafeSquid will fail to fetch the entries. 

Access the SafeSquid User Interface

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Go to Application Setup


 

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Go to Integrate LDAP 


 

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Ensure LDAP Section is enabled


 

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Goto LDAP servers


 

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Create the New entry


 

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Test User Extraction 


 

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Save Configuration 


 

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When you click on Save config, it will give a prompt for asking the confirmation to store your configuration into the cloud. 
Select Yes only in below cases:
if you want to use this same configuration in other SafeSquid instances.
if your total configuration in all sections is completed and validated. 
Otherwise select No and click on submit.

Enable authentication for LDAP users

Troubleshooting



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