Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 Server User Manual


 
10.2 Connection to the LDAP server
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Account name
Name of the account, used for reference only.
LDAP server
DNS name or IP address of the computer where LDAP server is running (e.g.
mail.company.com or 192.168.1.10).
This server requires me to log on
This option must be used if you want to use the LDAP database in Kerio MailServer since
the LDAP server in Kerio MailServer does not allow anonymous connections.
Account ID — user name. When connecting to the Kerio MailServer’s LDAP database, it
plays a role whether the user is created in the primary domain. If the user is created
in a domain which is not primary, the username must include the domain for the
specification. This implies that the Account ID pattern will be as follows: user@domain
(jwayne@company.com). If the user is created in the primary domain, simply use the
user (jwayne) pattern for the specification.
Password — user password
Figure 10.14 LDAP settings
Search base
Specify a location of contacts in the LDAP database (see above). If the entry is not speci-
fied, all subscribed contact folders will be searched through.
If you want to access all private and subscribed shared and public folders, leave the entry
blank or enter
fn=ContactRoot
More precise specification of searched section of the LDAP database enables to access
only some types of contacts. To better understand various alternatives, read the following
examples: