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Old January 25th, 2017, 07:05 PM
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Hi I am interested in having the information about Defining Base DN and Bind DN for Directory Synchronization for Symantec Encryption Management Server?
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Old January 25th, 2017, 07:29 PM
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Default Re: Base DN in AD

Symantec Encryption Management Server can fuse the element of Directory Synchronization to naturally aggregate clients in light of LDAP Attributes and values and in addition confirm clients for Symantec Encryption Desktop customer enlistment. While this can help in gathering clients coherently to right Group Policies and help with enlistment to Symantec Encryption Management Server, appropriate LDAP sentence structure is required.

Segment 1-Defining Base DN and Bind DN for Directory Synchronization

This archive is designed for Microsoft Active Directory and the Softerra LDAP program to get right sentence structure for Directory Synchronization utilized as a part of Symantec Encryption Management Server. Notwithstanding, similar ideas can be connected to other LDAP Directories too.

Nuts and bolts of Active Directory

With LDAP language structure the Bind DN, or the client validating to the LDAP Directory, is inferred by utilizing LDAP grammar and going up the tree beginning at the client part.

For instance, the client user1 is contained in the Users holder, under the example.com area. The comparing Bind DN will resemble the accompanying:

CN=user1,CN=Users,DC=example,DC=com, however this will be examined in more detail in the accompanying strides.

Please find the steps to be followed for the easy way to find the Bind DN that is needed for the Symantec Encryption Management Server.

Steps to find the Bind DN that is needed for the Symantec Encryption Management Server




How to find know the Base DN and Bind DN for Active Directory

When you configure the Xendesktop, VMware view or any other related to active Directory, you may need to know Base DN as well as Bind DN.

Open the command prompt on winodws2003 AD server and type”dsquery user”
C:\>dsquery user
“CN=Administrator,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=Guest,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=SUPPORT_388945a0,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=krbtgt,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=root,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=IUSR_WICHEU-TOL55S55,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=IWAM_WICHEU-TOL55S55,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
“CN=vdi1,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
Find special user, you can type”dsquery user -name xxx*”
C:\>dsquery user -name vd*
“CN=vdi1,CN=Users,DC=wad,DC=com”
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