Active Directory (AD) is a directory service implemented by Microsoft for windows domain networks. It is included in windows server operating systems. An AD domain controller authenticates and authorizes all users and computers in a windows domain type network — assigning and enforcing security policies for all computers and installing or updating software.
Using single login the users can login to the client portal using active directory credentials.
Log-in to the manage portal>>Active Directory and click on add
Domain: The domain for which active directory setting is to be done is to be selected from the drop down.
Host name: The scripts database hostname should be specified here.
Port: The port for active directory is to be specified here.
Base DN: Base DN describes where to load the users and groups. The base DN is to be specified here.
RDN: RDN (Relative Distinguished name) for active directory is to be specified here.
Password: The password for active directory is to be specified here.
Status: The status can be either enabled or disabled from here.
How
it works: The
clients will be able to login to the client portal using active
directory credentials.