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    MANUAL LDP INGLES

    2012

    Javier Garca Cambronel

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    26/02/2012

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    LDP

    Ldp is a graphical user interface (GUI)-based, Windows Explorerlike tool with a scope pane

    on the left that is used for navigating through the Active Directory namespace, and a details

    pane on the right that is used for displaying the results of the LDAP operations. Any text that

    is displayed in the details pane can be selected with the mouse and copied to the Clipboard.

    LDP is built into Windows Server 2008. It is available if we have the AD DS server role

    installed.

    Performs operations such as connect, bind, search, modify, add, delete against any

    Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)-compatible directory, such as Active Directory

    Domain Services (AD DS). Ldp is an LDAP client that you use to view objects that are stored

    in AD DS along with their metadata, such as security descriptors and replication metadata.

    To start ldp, click Start, click Run, type ldp and then click accept.

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    MAKE THE CONNECTION

    Click on link-> connect

    We put the IP of the server you are going to connect, in this case our Ubuntu, used in

    previous practices where we have our LDAP structure and click OK

    We see that the connection is successful

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    WE LINK

    Click on link-> link

    Fill in the username field with our credentials, and then, put the ldap password of the

    computer that you access.

    We see that the connection is made

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    SEE THE TREE SHAPED STRUCTURE

    For this we went to the tab view and select the option tree

    Now once we have selected the tree view, we will get a window, where we have to fill in the

    data, to connect to the corresponding domain, having done this, click on accept

    As we have been successful if we are deploying the tree as before on the left side of the

    screen, we will see to the right that over which we have double-clicked:

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    TESTS ON LDP LDAP UBUNTU

    SEARCH WITH LDP

    To search, both objects and organizational units, we will examine the tab and select search.

    In the window that appears, you have to specify the object you want to search and that

    scope, as we're going to find where we left it in base area and we have to get hold of the OU,

    click on run

    And as we see the search is performed and we find an entry, the search was successful

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    WITH MODIFIED LDP

    We see that the attribute value is JG

    To modify a particular record, you click the right mouse button on which we want to modify

    the context menu that shows when you click select Modify:

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    When we have pressed us to modify the following window, which will fill the attribute to

    modify the value that we give, we want to replace this by the former, after that press enter

    and finally executed.

    See as the modification takes place fully

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    WE CHECKED

    But still perform the check in Windows Server 2008 with LDP

    We saw also in Ubuntu, with the following command:

    ldapsearch -xLLL -b "uid=javier,ou=asir2,ou=asir,dc=ribera,dc=com"

    And as we see it is so, the changes have been made correctly