How To Integrate With Active Directory?
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1. Install and configure an Active Directory Domain Controller.
2. Configure a domain user account and assign it to the service account that will be used to access the Active Directory.
3. Install the required software and drivers on the server that will be used to access the Active Directory.
4. Use the ADUC (Active Directory Users and Computers) console to create users, groups, and organizational units (OUs) in the Active Directory.
5. Configure the security policies in the Active Directory to control access to resources.
6. Configure Kerberos authentication for the Active Directory-enabled applications.
7. Create a trust relationship between the domain and the Active Directory forest.
8. Use Group Policy Objects (GPOs) to manage the settings of users and computers in the Active Directory.
1. Install and configure Active Directory Domain Services if it is not already running.
2. Install the Identity Management for Unix role onto your Active Directory server.
3. Install an LDAP client on the machine from which you want to integrate with Active Directory.
4. Configure the LDAP client to point to the AD domain controller.
5. Create a mapping for each user that needs to authenticate against the Active Directory.
6. Test the connection to ensure the integration is successful.