LDAP Authentication (Magic xpa 3.x)
When using LDAP (System Logon = LDAP), Magic xpa uses LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to authenticate the user's identity by using an LDAP server. Magic xpa automatically locates the groups, which the user is a member of, in the LDAP server database. These same groups should be defined in the Security file (usr_std.eng), so that Magic xpa can apply the rights of these groups to the user. In addition, a Distinguished Name (DN) and password are sent to the LDAP server
When using LDAP, you need to configure the following four environment settings (or ini entries):
Magic xpa provides the following functions to help you work with LDAP:
Creating an SSL Certificate to Work with the LDAP Functions that Require Passwords