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Example LDAP Configuration Commands To understand the examples in this section, you need to know the basic concepts behind calling the &PRODUCT; API, which are explained in the Developer’s Guide. The following shows an example invocation of ldapConfig with an ApacheDS LDAP server http://127.0.0.1:8080/client/api?command=ldapConfig&hostname=127.0.0.1&searchbase=ou%3Dtesting%2Co%3Dproject&queryfilter=%28%26%28uid%3D%25u%29%29&binddn=cn%3DJohn+Singh%2Cou%3Dtesting%2Co%project&bindpass=secret&port=10389&ssl=true&truststore=C%3A%2Fcompany%2Finfo%2Ftrusted.ks&truststorepass=secret&response=json&apiKey=YourAPIKey&signature=YourSignatureHash The command must be URL-encoded. Here is the same example without the URL encoding: http://127.0.0.1:8080/client/api?command=ldapConfig &hostname=127.0.0.1 &searchbase=ou=testing,o=project &queryfilter=(&(%uid=%u)) &binddn=cn=John+Singh,ou=testing,o=project &bindpass=secret &port=10389 &ssl=true &truststore=C:/company/info/trusted.ks &truststorepass=secret &response=json &apiKey=YourAPIKey&signature=YourSignatureHash The following shows a similar command for Active Directory. Here, the search base is the testing group within a company, and the users are matched up based on email address. http://10.147.29.101:8080/client/api?command=ldapConfig&hostname=10.147.28.250&searchbase=OU%3Dtesting%2CDC%3Dcompany&queryfilter=%28%26%28mail%3D%25e%29%29 &binddn=CN%3DAdministrator%2COU%3Dtesting%2CDC%3Dcompany&bindpass=1111_aaaa&port=389&response=json&apiKey=YourAPIKey&signature=YourSignatureHash The next few sections explain some of the concepts you will need to know when filling out the ldapConfig parameters.