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  • What are the differences between LDAP and Active Directory?
    LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is an application protocol for querying and modifying items in directory service providers like Active Directory, which supports a form of LDAP Short answer: AD is a directory services database, and LDAP is one of the protocols you can use to talk to it
  • What is LDAP used for? - Stack Overflow
    LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (not a database) As the name says it is used for accessing reading data LDAP is a protocol to access data from directory servers which is a hierarchical database, it is designed for reading, browsing, searching, and organizing data This kind of data we do not modify regularly or it is
  • Understanding LDAP OR filter - Stack Overflow
    If your goal is to understand the OR-operator (per se) inside a LDAP-query, I found the article "or-operator in LDAP queries" very helpful: To summarize, " " is the "And" operator, "!" is the "Not" operator, "|" is the "Or" operator, and "*" is the wildcard Conditions can be nested in parentheses The wildcard cannot be used in DN attributes
  • authentication - LDAP: error code 49 - Stack Overflow
    LDAP is trying to authenticate with AD when sending a transaction to another server DB This authentication fails because the user has recently changed her password, although this transaction was generated using the previous credentials
  • How to build LDAP integration for my web app? - Stack Overflow
    There are several options If you really mean LDAP, as opposed to just Active Directory, I would probably look at using System DirectoryServices Protocols to perform an LDAP bind using the supplied credentials via a secure channel Strictly, this isn't Single Sign-On SSO means only having to submit your creds once when you first log on
  • LDAP root query syntax to search more than one specific OU
    I need to run a single LDAP query that will search through two specific organization units (OU) in the root query however I'm having a tough go of it I've tried the following queries below and nei
  • ldap query for group members - Stack Overflow
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  • active directory - LDAP Query via Windows CMD - Stack Overflow
    Everywhere I find solutions for what a LDAP Query has to look in Windows CMD For instance: Example for a LDAP Query in commandline-program: ldapsearch -h ldap acme com -p 389 -s sub -D quot;cn=




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