TDGSS LdapNetworkBaseFQDN Property | Teradata Vantage - LdapNetworkBaseFQDN - Advanced SQL Engine - Teradata Database

Security Administration

Product
Advanced SQL Engine
Teradata Database
Release Number
17.05
17.00
Published
September 2020
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2021-01-23
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Product Category
Teradata Vantage™

The fully qualified distinguished name of the directory container object that contains ipNetwork entries.

An ipNetwork entry specifies an IP address or a range of IP addresses. When you configure an ipNetwork object as a member of an:
  • Internal Network Group object, the included IP addresses are subject to any policy in which the Network Group object is a member.
  • External Network Group object, the included IP addresses are exempt from any policy in which the Network Group object is a member.

Valid Settings

  • “” (default), that is, no FQDN is specified
  • The FQDN of a bindable directory object that contains ipNetwork entries.

Editing Guidelines

  • The LdapNetworkBaseFQDN property is not configurable in a mechanism. Configure the LdapNetworkBaseFQDN property as part of the <LdapConfig> section in the TDGSS configuration file, immediately following the <Mechanisms> section. See About Editing Configuration Files.
  • Edit this property on the database and on Unity, if used. Also see Coordinating Mechanism Property Values for Unity.
  • You must uniquely identify the object that contains ipNetwork entries if you assign security policies by IP address.
  • If you configure this property, you do not need to specify a value for the LdapBaseFQDN property.

For details on configuring LDAP properties to configure security policy, see Configuring Security Policies in the TdgssUserConfigFile.xml.