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2.2. If this option is not selected, the bind will be performed directly using theparameters you specified on the LDAP Administration page in <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Tailor</strong>.3. <strong>Banner</strong> Self-Service provides two ways of mapping LDAP users to Self-Service IDs:3.1. The LDAP user can be mapped to <strong>Banner</strong> Self-Service by storing Self-ServiceIDs as an attribute in LDAP.3.2. The LDAP user can be stored in the GOBTPAC_LDAP_USER column of theGOBTPAC table in <strong>Banner</strong> General.When you logon for the first time, you are presented with a Terms of Usage page. Thisfeature has not been changed for the LDAP enhancement.For additional technical information, please refer to the <strong>Banner</strong> Middle TierImplementation <strong>Guide</strong>.PrerequisitesIf you are planning to use LDAP to authenticate your users’ credentials, you must alsohave the following Oracle packages in your LDAP directory.NoteThe creation scripts can be found in /rdbms/admin.When you run them, you should be connected as sysdba.•Package Namedbms_pipedbms_randomdbms_ldap anddbms_ldap_utlCreation Scriptsdbmspipe.sqlprvtpipe.plbRun these scripts as part of catproc.sql during astandard Oracle install.dbmsrand.sqlRun this script as part of catproc.sql during astandard Oracle install.prvtldh.plbdbmsldap.sqlprvtldap.plbThese are run in the proper sequence in thecatproc.sql script.5-8 <strong>Banner</strong> <strong>Web</strong> <strong>Tailor</strong> <strong>8.3</strong> January 2010<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>Technical Reference

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