The document describes three fields for configuring an LDAP directory: 1) The DNS domain name which is used to construct the base DN and should not be changed easily, 2) The organization name to include in the base DN, and 3) The FusionDirectory subdomain.
The document describes three fields for configuring an LDAP directory: 1) The DNS domain name which is used to construct the base DN and should not be changed easily, 2) The organization name to include in the base DN, and 3) The FusionDirectory subdomain.
The document describes three fields for configuring an LDAP directory: 1) The DNS domain name which is used to construct the base DN and should not be changed easily, 2) The organization name to include in the base DN, and 3) The FusionDirectory subdomain.
construct the base DN of the LDAP directory. For example, 'foo.example.org' will create the directory with 'dc=foo, dc=example, dc=org' as base DN. Pay attention to this field, it could be difficult to change (All information stored inside the tree will be based on this name!)
2 Organization name The name of the organization to use in the