SonicOS 7.0 Users

Using LDAP/Active Directory/eDirectory Authentication

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) defines a directory services structure for storing and managing information about elements in your network, such as user accounts, user groups, hosts, and servers. Several different standards exist that use LDAP to manage user account, group, and permissions. Some are proprietary systems like Microsoft Active Directory (AD), which you can manage using LDAP, or Novell eDirectory, which provides an LDAP API for managing the user repository information. Some are open standards like SAMBA, which are implementations of the LDAP standards.

In addition to RADIUS and the local user database, SonicOS supports LDAP for user authentication, with support for numerous schemas including Microsoft Active Directory, Novell eDirectory directory services, and a fully configurable user-defined option that should allow SonicOS to interact with any schema.

Microsoft Active Directory also works with SonicWall Single Sign-On and the SonicWall SSO Agent. For more information, see What is Single Sign-On?.

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