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exacqVision User Manual
1/24/2011
22.
If installing an exacqVision server, license the exac
complete the following steps:
A.
Install the exacqVision Client software on the server if it is not already installed.
B.
Run the exacqVision Client and connect to the local server (127.0.0.1) using the defau
account.
C.
Open the System Setup page for the exacqVision server you want to license and select the System
tab.
D.
Enter the valid Enterprise license as generated by exacq Technologies and click Apply in the License
section.
23. If installing an exacq
Vision server, configure the directory settings. To do this, complete the following steps:
A.
In the exacqVision Client software, select the ActiveDirectory/LDAP tab on the System Setup page.
B.
Select the Enable Directory Service checkbox
C.
Select Active Direct
D.
Enter the Active Directory server’s IP address
E.
Select the SSL checkbox if you want LDAP operations to use secure SSL. If so, see the
SSL on an exacqVision Server
NOTE:
On Ubuntu Linux systems purchased from Exacq before April 2010, you must use Synaptic
Package Manager to download packages that are required for SSL support. To do this, the
exacqVision Server must be able to connect to the Internet.
F. Verify the
Active Directory server’s connection port. Unless you have reconfigured your Active
Directory server, the port should be 636 when using SSL, or 389 without SSL.
G.
Enter the LDAP Base DN, the container of all directory user accounts or groups that you want to
map in the exacqVision software. For example, if the domain were
DN might be:
CN=Users, DC=exacq, DC=test, DC=com
NOTE:
Check with the system administrator for the correct LDAP Base DN for your situation.
H.
Enter the LDAP Bin
has access to view the records of the directory user accounts. It is recommended that you enter the
Administrator user account as the LDAP Binding DN. For example, if the domain w
exacq.test.com
, the LDAP Binding DN of the Administrator account would be:
CN=Administrator, CN=Users, DC=exacq, DC=test, DC=com
I.
Enter the password for the account entered in the previous step.
J.
To prevent any non
exacqVision server (optional), deselect Enable Local User Accounts.
K.
Click Apply to connect. An indicator on the ActiveDirectory/LDAP tab displays the success or
failure of the connection attempt.
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If installing an exacqVision server, license the exac
qVision server as an Enterprise system. To do this,
complete the following steps:
Install the exacqVision Client software on the server if it is not already installed.
Run the exacqVision Client and connect to the local server (127.0.0.1) using the defau
Open the System Setup page for the exacqVision server you want to license and select the System
Enter the valid Enterprise license as generated by exacq Technologies and click Apply in the License
Vision server, configure the directory settings. To do this, complete the following steps:
In the exacqVision Client software, select the ActiveDirectory/LDAP tab on the System Setup page.
Select the Enable Directory Service checkbox
Select Active Direct
ory in the LDAP Schema drop-down list.
Enter the Active Directory server’s IP address
in the Hostname/IP Address field
Select the SSL checkbox if you want LDAP operations to use secure SSL. If so, see the
SSL on an exacqVision Server
document.
On Ubuntu Linux systems purchased from Exacq before April 2010, you must use Synaptic
Package Manager to download packages that are required for SSL support. To do this, the
exacqVision Server must be able to connect to the Internet.
Active Directory server’s connection port. Unless you have reconfigured your Active
Directory server, the port should be 636 when using SSL, or 389 without SSL.
Enter the LDAP Base DN, the container of all directory user accounts or groups that you want to
map in the exacqVision software. For example, if the domain were
exacq.test.com
CN=Users, DC=exacq, DC=test, DC=com
Check with the system administrator for the correct LDAP Base DN for your situation.
Enter the LDAP Bin
ding DN, the fully qualified distinguished name (DN) of a directory user who
has access to view the records of the directory user accounts. It is recommended that you enter the
Administrator user account as the LDAP Binding DN. For example, if the domain w
, the LDAP Binding DN of the Administrator account would be:
CN=Administrator, CN=Users, DC=exacq, DC=test, DC=com
Enter the password for the account entered in the previous step.
To prevent any non
-directory users that have previously
been created from connecting to the
exacqVision server (optional), deselect Enable Local User Accounts.
Click Apply to connect. An indicator on the ActiveDirectory/LDAP tab displays the success or
failure of the connection attempt.
qVision server as an Enterprise system. To do this,
Install the exacqVision Client software on the server if it is not already installed.
Run the exacqVision Client and connect to the local server (127.0.0.1) using the defau
lt “admin”
Open the System Setup page for the exacqVision server you want to license and select the System
Enter the valid Enterprise license as generated by exacq Technologies and click Apply in the License
Vision server, configure the directory settings. To do this, complete the following steps:
In the exacqVision Client software, select the ActiveDirectory/LDAP tab on the System Setup page.
in the Hostname/IP Address field
.
Select the SSL checkbox if you want LDAP operations to use secure SSL. If so, see the
Configuring
On Ubuntu Linux systems purchased from Exacq before April 2010, you must use Synaptic
Package Manager to download packages that are required for SSL support. To do this, the
Active Directory server’s connection port. Unless you have reconfigured your Active
Directory server, the port should be 636 when using SSL, or 389 without SSL.
Enter the LDAP Base DN, the container of all directory user accounts or groups that you want to
exacq.test.com
, the LDAP Base
Check with the system administrator for the correct LDAP Base DN for your situation.
ding DN, the fully qualified distinguished name (DN) of a directory user who
has access to view the records of the directory user accounts. It is recommended that you enter the
Administrator user account as the LDAP Binding DN. For example, if the domain w
ere
, the LDAP Binding DN of the Administrator account would be:
CN=Administrator, CN=Users, DC=exacq, DC=test, DC=com
been created from connecting to the
Click Apply to connect. An indicator on the ActiveDirectory/LDAP tab displays the success or

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