05-21-2015 12:58 PM - edited 03-01-2019 12:11 PM
I have configured LDAP authentication through Microsoft Active Directory for the UCSM system. It's been working well. I went to configure LDAPs for secure authentication with my LDAP servers today and I received the pop up message:
"Warning: Port 636 is generally used for secure connection using LDAPs method. USCM supports startTLS which uses regular LDAP port."
Does this imply that USCM is using startTLS to secure communication between USCM and my LDAP servers by default? Or is authentication traffic going through the default port 389 sent in clear text?
05-21-2015 05:01 PM
Port 636 is generally used for secure connection using LDAPs method. UCSM supports
startTLS method which uses regular LDAP port.
05-22-2015 05:01 AM
I understand.
Does this mean if I do no select SSL or attempt to change the port under the LDAP provider I have created, that communications between the USCM and my LDAP server use startTLS and are encrypted?
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