The Configure LDAP Dialog

Here is a picture of the first configuration screen that appears when you choose either the Configure LDAP Servers... button in the FileImport   >Import from LDAP Server... dialog or the SettingsConfigure KAddressBook... menu item.

A screenshot of KAddressBook's “Configure LDAP Server” dialog.

KAddressBook's Configure LDAP Server dialog after choosing the FileImport   >Import from LDAP Server... function and left clicking the Configure LDAP Servers... button.

 

If you have already configured one or more LDAP servers, use this screen to select the servers that should be queried when you search for a name or email address. Use the Add host... button to add a new server to the list of available LDAP hosts. Use the Edit host... button to reconfigure a server that's already on the list, and the Remove host button to delete an entry you don't need any more. The Reset button can be used to undo the last Add or Remove action performed. The Defaults button is inoperative in release 5.10.3. The rest of the buttons (OK, Apply, Cancel) have their ordinary functions: apply changes and exit, apply changes and stay here, and exit the dialog without making any changes, respectively.

 

When you choose either the Add host... button or the Edit host... button, the following dialog will appear.

A second screenshot of KAddressBook's “Configure LDAP Server” dialog.

KAddressBook's Configure LDAP Server dialog after left clicking either the Add Host... or the Edit Host... button.

 

The first four fields (User:, Bind DN:, Realm:, and Password:) will all be grayed out unless authentication is required. Obtain these credentials from the LDAP server's administrator. Enter the appropriate URI in the Host: field. The default values for Port:, Size limit:, etc. will work OK for most users. You can use the Query Server button to set up the DN: field. I have no idea what the Filter: field is for. If you figure it out, please let me know (davidbryant AT gvtc.com).

Use the Security section to specify the encryption method to use: No for an unencrypted connection, TLS for Transport Layer Security, or SSL for Secure Socket Layer. Use the Authentication options to specify what level of authentication the server requires: Anonymous for no name or password at all, Simple if Bind DN and Password must be given, and SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) for the whole schmear (four data items). If SASL is chosen, use the Query Server button to set the advanced options for this host.

 

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