![]() ![]() With LDAP syntax the Bind DN, or the user authenticating to the LDAP Directory, is derived by using LDAP syntax and going up the tree starting at the user component.įor example, the user user1 is contained in the Users container, under the domain. However, the same concepts can be applied to other LDAP Directories as well. This document is geared toward Microsoft Active Directory and the Softerra LDAP browser to obtain correct syntax for Directory Synchronization used in Symantec Encryption Management Server. ![]() Section 1-Defining Base DN and Bind DN for Directory Synchronization This document describes some basic steps in obtaining Base DN, Bind DN, and Attributes and Values for correct usage for enrollment and grouping. While this can help in grouping users logically to correct Group Policies and assist with enrollment to Symantec Encryption Management Server, proper LDAP syntax is required. Symantec Encryption Management Server can incorporate the feature of Directory Synchronization to automatically group users based on LDAP Attributes and values as well as authenticate users for Symantec Encryption Desktop client enrollment.
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