Select Base 64 if your LDAP server returns passwords with encryption. Select Plain Text if your LDAP server returns passwords as plain text.
Default Digest: select the default encryption of user passwords.
Type the user attribute and group membership attribute parameters in the User Attribute and Group Membership Attribute fields. These values should be obtained from your LDAP directory schema.
Type the bind pattern in the Bind Username Pattern field.
Check Use bind if you want CC-SG to send the username and password entered at login to the LDAP server for authentication. If Use Bind is not checked, CC-SG will search the LDAP server for the user name, and if found, will retrieve the LDAP object and locally compare the associated password with the one entered.
On some LDAP servers, the password cannot be retrieved as part of the LDAP object. Select the Use bind after search checkbox to instruct CC-SG to bind the password to the LDAP object again and send it back to the server for authentication.
Click OK to save your changes. The new LDAP module appears in the Security Manager screen, under External AA Servers.
Select the Authentication checkbox if you want CC-SG to use the LDAP module for authentication of users.