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SAS® Integration Technologies: Administrator's Guide (LDAP Version)

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<strong>SAS®</strong> <strong>Integration</strong> <strong>Technologies</strong>: <strong>Administrator's</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> (<strong>LDAP</strong> <strong>Version</strong>)<br />

Specifies the port used by the <strong>LDAP</strong> server machine for receiving requests. A typical value is 389.<br />

Base DN<br />

Specifies the distinguished name for the location in the <strong>LDAP</strong> hierarchy under which SAS directory<br />

entries are stored. The value for this field is the same as the value for the $SAS_CONTEXT$<br />

parameter that was specified when the SAS containers were installed in the <strong>LDAP</strong> directory.<br />

Note: If you enter a Base DN that does not include cn=sas, then cn=sas is added to the Base DN that<br />

you entered.<br />

Click Next. The <strong>LDAP</strong> User Parameters window appears.<br />

3. Enter the following information:<br />

<strong>LDAP</strong> User DN<br />

Specifies the distinguished name of a user who will be accessing the <strong>LDAP</strong> server. Because the<br />

parameter information is stored in the client machine's registry, specify the DN of the client machine's<br />

user.<br />

<strong>LDAP</strong> User Password<br />

Specifies the password required for the specified user to log onto the <strong>LDAP</strong> server.<br />

4. Click Next. The application writes the data to the registry and the Test window appears.<br />

Using ITConfig to Configure Workspace Manager Parameters 157

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