How can the RADIUS Server be configured to work with Microsoft’s Active Directory Service?
The RAD-Series RADIUS Server can be configured to work with Microsoft’s Active Directory Server (ADS) using its standard LDAP interface. The standard LDAP information can be supplied for • Directory Name • Host • Port • Administrator • Password • Searchbase Additionally, ADS requires • Filter must be set to sAMAccountName • Authentication Type must be set to Auto Configured in this way, the server will first search ADS for the user using the attribute sAMAccountName. Then the server will authenticate the user by using the distinguished name, returned by the search, to bind to the directory.
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