Use this support matrix as a quick lookup of supported directory features.
Features | Supported By Content Platform Engine |
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One-way SSL | Yes |
Two-way SSL | No |
Transport Layer Security (TLS) | No |
Static Groups Static groups are useful when the members do not change often. Users and other entries can be grouped using a static group entry. A static group entry contains a list of members DNs. The static group entry usually has an object class of groupOfNames and an attribute member that has one value for each of the members in the group. If a user is removed from the directory, then you must manually remove the user's member DN from each group that the user belonged to. |
Yes |
Nested Groups | Yes |
Dynamic Groups | Yes |
Universal Groups | No |
Supported User type (objectClass) | inetOrgPerson |
Supported Static Group types (objectClass) | groupOfUniqueNames, groupOfNames |
Follow referrals for Search (for example, User and Group retrieval) | No |
Support multiple realms | Yes |
Chaining | Yes |
Roles | No |
Directory aliases | No |
Restrict to single realm | No |
Configurable user short name attribute | Yes. Because the short name does not contain realm information, short names must be unique across all your configured domains and realms. |
Configurable group short name attribute | Yes. Because the short name does not contain realm information, short names must be unique across all your configured domains and realms. |
Configurable user display name attribute | Yes |
Configurable group display name attribute | Yes |
Multiple authenticating attributes support | No |
Use email attribute as short name | Yes, for user short name Do not use email for group short name |
Sorting | Yes. Return users and groups in sorted order: ascending only. |
Server side sorting | Yes |
Paging/Continuation | Yes. Return users and groups page by page. Page continuation happens automatically in the back end. |
LDAP attributes to read in a group entry when resolving member users and member groups | member, uniqueMember |