Documentation for Crowd 2.5. Documentation for other versions of Crowd is available too.
You may find an LDAP browser useful to gather the information you need for your Crowd configuration. This page shows you how to create a connection to your LDAP directory when using Apache Directory Studio. You can then use the connection information gathered, to set up your LDAP directory in Crowd.
Screenshot: Creating a new connection in Apache Directory Studio
ホスト名 |
The domain name for your LDAP server. If the LDAP server is not on the same network as Crowd, you may need to use the FQDN or IP address of the LDAP server. |
ポート |
For normal LDAP connectivity, use 389. For SSL connectivity, use 636. |
Screenshot: Entering the connection information in Apache Directory Studio
Bind DN or user |
Enter the full DN of the account that will be used to connect to the LDAP directory. This account should have the ability to browse the entire LDAP directory tree. |
Bind password |
Enter the password for the Bind DN account. |
If the configuration is successful, you should now have a list of the base DNs available under this LDAP directory's root DSE.
Screenshot: Viewing the base DNs in Apache Directory Studio
Use the same connection information to set up your LDAP directory in Crowd.
Screenshot: LDAP directory configuration in Crowd
Using Apache Directory Studio for LDAP Configuration
Configuring an LDAP Directory Connector