About LDAP and CC-SG

Once CC-SG starts and a username and password are entered, a query is forwarded either through CC-SG or directly to the LDAP server. If the username and password match those in the LDAP directory, the user is authenticated. The user will then be authorized against the local user groups on the LDAP server.

See Also

Remote Authentication

Authentication and Authorization (AA) Overview

Distinguished Names for LDAP and AD

Specifying Modules for Authentication and Authorization

Establishing Order of External AA Servers

AD and CC-SG Overview

Adding an AD Module to CC-SG

Editing an AD Module

Importing AD User Groups

Synchronizing AD with CC-SG

Renaming and Moving AD Groups

Setup SSO with Integrated Windows Authentication

Add an LDAP (Netscape) Module to CC-SG

About TACACS+ and CC-SG

Add a TACACS+ Module

About RADIUS and CC-SG

Add a RADIUS Module