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Aug 11, 2015 · Leaf and non-leaf have nothing to do with it. CN stands for Common Name and is an attribute of several person-related classes such as ...
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Sep 12, 2013 · CN = Common Name; OU = Organizational Unit; DC = Domain Component. These are all parts of the X.500 Directory Specification, which defines ...
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Oct 18, 2011 · I'm running into a problem using LDAP to authenticate logins. We are using a Novell edirectory for authentication of other applications like ...
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Jan 7, 2018 · Multiple CN is used for a hierarchical purpose,say you have two departments finance and engineering, both the departments can have same ...
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Mar 12, 2018 · An OU is indicated with "OU". The difference between a container and OU was answered here, but in short, the only difference really is that you ...
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Apr 25, 2013 · I see the following difference in the authentication: Active Directory authenticate using sAMAccountName ( bob ) and LDAP authenticates using DN ...
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CN refers to the common name, OU refers to the organizational unit, and DC refers to the domain component in an LDAP search query.
Sep 30, 2014 · The problem is that the model to authenticate the applications this different. For example: The applications to authenticate with the attribute ...
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