

Type the username and password of a user with at least read rights for the Apple Open Directory database.Check Map user accounts and groups from a directory service and select Apple Open Directory.Note: depending on your AD settings, the username format might be Click Test Connection. Type the username and password of a user with at least read rights for the Microsoft Active Directory database.Check Map user accounts and groups from a directory service and select Microsoft Active Directory.If you are successfully connected to the domain, you can see a green icon with the name of your domain on the Directory Services tab. In the Join Domain dialog, type the domain name and credentials with rights to join the computer to the Active Directory domain.If the firewall is not a member of the domain, click Join Domain.

You have to be a member of the Active Directory domain.In the administration interface, go to Domains and User Login > Directory Services.Solution Connecting to Microsoft Active Directory To configure Kerio Control directory-service mapping to AD, certain conditions must be met.įor more information on the connection usages, please see Connection Advantages of Directory Services. Microsoft Active Directory, so-called AD, is a directory service for Windows domain networks. Apple Open Directory (OD) is used for Apple-based networks and Mac devices. The Microsoft Active Directory and Apple Open Directory are supported by Kerio Control. This article explains different ways of connecting Kerio Control to Directory Services.
