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Administration > IWSVA Configuration > User Identification | User Identification
In the User Identification screen, select User/group name authentication and click Select LDAP Server.
By default, the IWSVA LDAP configuration assumes a default set of LDAP attribute names. If your LDAP server uses any custom settings you can create an equivalency table so IWSVA will recognize the non-standard values and map them to the OpenLDAP.
User Group Association
(Defined under [LDAP-Mapping-UNIX] section in LdapCustomize.ini.)
CorpGroupAttr—Corporate group
CorpUserAttr—Corporate user
Attribute Description
CorpIdentity—Corporate identity (UID)
CorpCnAttr—Corporate common name
Distinguished name (DN)—LDAP v3 standard attribute
Corporate memberOf—They can be used for associating a user object with the group(s) to which the user belongs. If your LDAP Directory tree relies on a customized attribute type, identify it from key [LDAP-Mapping-UNIX]/CorpMemberOfAttr in file LdapCustomize.ini, and for the customized attribute syntax,change value of key CorpMemberOfAttrType to the LDAP standard equivalency.
Common name
Distinguished name (DN)
Corporate member—They can be used to associate a group with associated user/group member(s). As described previously, if your LDAP relies on a second custom attribute, identify it from key [LDAP-Mapping-UNIX]/CorpMemberAttr in file LdapCustomize.ini, and for the customized attribute syntax,change value of key CorpMemberAttrType to the LDAP standard equivalency.