In this post, we’ll go over how to configure an OpenLDAP server with ADSelfService Plus for password synchronization. OpenLDAP is meant for frequent queries and infrequent updates. The authentication for the OpenLDAP server must be secured, as these servers can be used for a plethora of purposes. An OpenLDAP server can be used as storage for DNS, a centralized authentication account (POSIX account), a shared calendar, a shared address book, and more.
The following section will take you through the steps to configure an OpenLDAP server with ADSelfService Plus for password synchronization.
Read more about the password synchronization feature of ADSelfService Plus, here.
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Allow Active Directory users to self-service their password resets and account unlock tasks, freeing them from lengthy help desk calls.
Get seamless one-click access to 100+ cloud applications. With enterprise single sign-on, users can access all their cloud applications using their Active Directory credentials.
Intimate Active Directory users of their impending password and account expiry via email and SMS notifications.
Synchronize Windows Active Directory user passwords and account changes across multiple systems automatically, including Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, IBM iSeries, and more.
Strong passwords resist various hacking threats. Enforce Active Directory users to adhere to compliant passwords by displaying password complexity requirements.
Enable Active Directory users to update their latest information themselves. Quick search features help admins scout for information using search keys like contact numbers.