CONFIGURING


Creating a Directory Assistance document for a remote LDAP directory

To set up directory assistance for a remote LDAP directory, create a Directory Assistance document for the directory in a directory assistance database.

Before you begin

Make sure you have read about directory assistance services and concepts.

Make sure you have created and replicated a directory assistance database and have set up servers to use it.

Procedure

1. If you are using the remote LDAP directory for any purpose other than LDAP service referrals, use the TCP/IP ping utility to test that the HCL Domino® servers that will use the LDAP directory can connect to the remote LDAP directory server.

2. From the Domino Administrator, choose File -> Open Server, select a server that you have set up to use the directory assistance database, and click OK.

3. Click the Configuration tab.

4. In the navigation pane, expand Directory -> Directory Assistance. If you see Server Error: File does not exist, the server you selected in Step 2 is not set up to use the directory assistance database.

5. Click Add Directory Assistance.

6. On the Basics tab, complete these fields:


7. On the Naming Contexts (Rules) tab, for each rule you want to define for the directory, complete the following fields. By default, an all-asterisk rule is enabled with Trusted for Credentials set to No.
8. On the LDAP tab, complete the fields to use the LDAP configuration wizard.
9. Click Save & Close.

What to do next

If you changed the Group Authorization field:

1. Wait for the change to replicate to all the servers that use the directory assistance database, or force the replication.

2. Use the Restart Server console command to stop and restart each server that uses directory assistance for group authorization, so each server detects the change.

Related concepts
Limiting directories to authentication-only lookups
Directory assistance and domain names

Related tasks
Configuring search filters in a Directory Assistance document for a remote LDAP directory
Using Notes distinguished names in a remote LDAP directory
Configuring user name mapping when you manage Domino users through Active Directory
Directory assistance and Notes mail addressing
Configuring alias dereferencing in a Directory Assistance document for a remote LDAP directory
Configuring SSL in a Directory Assistance document for a remote LDAP directory
Specifying a name and password for Domino servers in a Directory Assistance document for a remote LDAP directory
Configuring user name mapping in the SSO LTPA token
How naming rules relate to directory search orders
Directory assistance and group lookups for database authorization