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Administration > IWSVA Configuration > User Identification | User Identification
To have IWSVA include extended identification information in the logs and reports (for example, URL Filter violations that include user names), you need to identify your LDAP server.
LDAP below is typically available from the network LDAP administrator. Click here for a list of required LDAP info you can copy for your LDAP admin to provide.
LDAP server host name—Enter the DNS name of the LDAP server, for example:
Microsoft Active Directory—hostname.subdomain.domain.com
Sun Java System Directory Server—hostname.subdomain.domain.com
Linux OpenLDAP—hostname.subdomain.domain.com
Listening port number—Enter port on which the LDAP server port will listen, typically 389
Admin account—Enter an admin account for logging on to the LDAP server
Password—Enter the admin password for logging on to the LDAP server
Base distinguished name—Enter the DN and domain components, each separated by a comma. For example, dc=location [not always used], dc=company_name, dc=com
Default Realm—Enter the Kerberos realm, typically derived from the Base distinguished name, above, as a DNS host-name, in upper case
Default Domain—Enter the default domain of the Kerberos KDC server
KDC—Enter the DNS host name of the Kerberos KDC (Key Distribution Center); often this name is the same as that specified for the LDAP server
KDC Port—Enter the port on which the Kerberos KDC server will listen, typically 88
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