How to make my DC listen on the secure LDAP port (636)?
- From: "Spin" <Spin@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 07:22:46 -0500
Good morning,
I have to make my DC listen on the secure LDAP port (636). How do I do
that? Situation below.
I have a network device which needs to proxy a password change to my Active
Directory domain controller. There is a service account I created in AD
which already allows users to type their user names and passwords into a
web-based form which this device presents to the user coming in over the
Internet. When the user enters their user name and password into the form
and clicks OK, this service account talks to AD on behalf of the user and
somehow in this process the credentials are verified. The user is then
authenticated into the network so to speak. This is all working fine. Now
I need users to be able to change their passwords in another section of the
form and to do that I am told I simply need to make my DC listen on the
secure LDAP port (636). How do I do that?
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Spin
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