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Dell FluidFS V3 NAS Solutions For PowerVault NX3500, NX3600, And NX3610Administrator's Guide

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Managing LDAP

In environments that use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), you can configure the FluidFS cluster to authenticate UNIX/Linux clients using LDAP for access to NFS exports. The LDAP database can be provided by either an LDAP server or Active Directory.

The FluidFS clusters support the following LDAP configurations:
  • Anonymous LDAP: The connection from the FluidFS cluster to the LDAP server(s) is not authenticated. The data is sent in plain text.
  • Authenticated LDAP: The connection from the FluidFS cluster to the LDAP server(s) is authenticated using a user name and password. The data is sent in plain text.
  • LDAP over TLS/SSL: The connection from the FluidFS cluster to the LDAP server(s) is authenticated and encrypted. To validate the certificate used by the LDAP service, you must export the SSL certificate from the LDAP service and upload it to the FluidFS cluster.

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