Active Directory uses
389 - LDAP
3268 - Global Catalog
636 - LDAPS (if a cert is installed)
3269 - GC LDAPS (again if a cert is installed)
While the SRV records and certain registry keys imply the ports can be
changed, they actually cannot.
ADAM on the other hand (Active Directory Applicatio
Hi all,
this is not a LDAP question, but a question about the mailing list
itself. Sorry, but I could not find a better place to ask :/
Would it be possible to remove the 'you are subscribed as foo'
part from the footer? I filter my mails on my name & nick to see
what I was involved in and as my
Thts me wrote:
hi,
I have my users in AD. I want to store Roles & Permissions in ADAM ( app
specific). From msdn, I read that I need to setup Azman ( Authorization
manager) policy store in ADAM to do so. I dont know how to access it with
java.
Is there any JNDI example on the internet that
Dieter Kluenter wrote:
Thts me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
My Active directory server is located somewhere in my network. Is there a
way to find its location (IP address) & port ?
Active Directory registers with your domain name service using Service
Location Protocol (SLP), just ask your name
Thts me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks. That helps!
> Also how do I find out the port of the Active directory server?
Default port is 389, but again ask your DNS, as Active Directory
registers service ldap and port with SLP.
-Dieter
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Thts me <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hi,
>
> My Active directory server is located somewhere in my network. Is there a
> way to find its location (IP address) & port ?
Active Directory registers with your domain name service using Service
Location Protocol (SLP), just ask your name server for se