Summary of DBMOVER Statements for LDAP Configuration
Summary of DBMOVER Statements for LDAP Configuration
To configure PowerExchange for LDAP authentication, define the appropriate statements in the DBMOVER configuration file on a PowerExchange Listener or PowerExchange for Linux, UNIX, and Windows machine that supports LDAP authentication.
The following DBMOVER statements apply to LDAP authentication:
LDAP_BASE
Specifies the location within an LDAP directory from which to conduct a PowerExchange user search.
Specifies the distinguished name (DN) of an LDAP user with sufficient access rights to connect to LDAP and conduct a search for the PowerExchange user.
Specifies the Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) authentication mechanism to be used with LDAP certificate-based security. The only valid mechanism is EXTERNAL.
Specifies the time, in seconds, that a PowerExchange Listener or PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows waits to receive a search result during validation of a PowerExchange user against LDAP.
Controls PowerExchange user authentication and access to resources and commands, including LDAP authentication, and specifies whether to use OpenLDAP or Oracle LDAP client libraries.
When LDAP authentication is enabled, controls whether to use LDAP validation for relational connections. By default, database authentication is used for relational databases.