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  1. Preface
  2. Starting Data Archive
  3. System Configuration
  4. Database Users and Privileges
  5. Source Connections
  6. Target Connections
  7. Archive Store Configuration
  8. Datatype Mapping
  9. Database Optimization
  10. SAP Application Retirement
  11. z/OS Source Data Retirement
  12. Seamless Data Access
  13. Data Discovery Portal
  14. Security
  15. SSL Communication with Data Vault
  16. LDAP User Authentication
  17. Auditing
  18. Running Jobs from External Applications
  19. Salesforce Archiving Administrator Tasks
  20. Upgrading Oracle History Data
  21. Upgrading PeopleSoft History Data
  22. Data Archive Maintenance
  23. Appendix A: Datetime and Numeric Formatting
  24. Appendix B: Data Archive Connectivity

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

LDAP User Authentication Overview

LDAP User Authentication Overview

If you have user accounts in an enterprise LDAP directory service, you can configure Data Archive to use LDAP authentication. When you enable LDAP user authentication, you can synchronize users and role assignments. Note that corporate passwords are not stored in any product databases.
Create and manage LDAP users and groups in the LDAP directory service. Optionally, you can assign security groups to users and groups in the LDAP directory service and import the assignments to Data Archive. LDAP security groups are equivalent to Data Archive roles.
You can use the following LDAP directory services for LDAP authentication:
  • Microsoft Active Directory Service
  • Sun Java System Directory Service
If you manage users in Data Archive and want to implement LDAP authentication, you must create all users in the LDAP directory service. After you enable LDAP authentication, only users that are maintained in the LDAP directory service can log in to Data Archive.

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