11-26-2014 01:04 AM - edited 03-10-2019 10:13 PM
Hi Guys,
i'm wondering, if i using LDAP for external authentication, can i use the internal identity attribute?
for example :
i create an user X , his password type is LDAP, but the identity group is "Group 1"
can i define rules
Idenitty Group in "Group 1" permit access ?
or i need to do group mapping first?
Thanks,
Regards,
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11-26-2014 06:56 AM
It is possible to define an internal user whose password is taken from an external store.
In internal user definition select "Password Type" to be the LDAP database and then define the rest of the user definition, including identity groups, as desired
11-26-2014 06:56 AM
It is possible to define an internal user whose password is taken from an external store.
In internal user definition select "Password Type" to be the LDAP database and then define the rest of the user definition, including identity groups, as desired
11-30-2014 12:09 AM
@jrabinow
thanks, your answer are correct.
but, it seems i changed the identity in RADIUS / TACACS Identity with Internal Identity Sequence that refer to External Identity First,
i need to revert it back to Internal Identity.
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