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hey everyone this is Devin Adams welcome back to my my next video in this series of authenticating through the FortiGate and in the last video we saw how we did users and groups locally and how we also apply them to firewall policies to do access control and saw them in our monitoring software like for to view but we had a huge problem and that problem was we saw our users passwords we had to manipulate our users passwords I donamp;#39;t even want to see my admin passwords so a better way in several aspects weamp;#39;re gonna want to query a remote server for the credentials okay not only does this eliminate us having to maintain multiple accounts and passwords all over the place itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s just gonna be like you know what I donamp;#39;t want to know your password you got your password right that way you canamp;#39;t blame me for anything so on and so forth so Iamp;#39;m gonna break this one up in a couple of videos all right and Iamp;#39;m gonna try to try to fini

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A simple LDAP bind, in which credentials are transferred over the network in cleartext, which isnt secure. An unsigned Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) LDAP bind, which does not require signing and is unsecure. A signed SASL LDAP bind, which requires signing and is secure.
In LDAP, authentication is supplied in the bind operation. Ldapv3 supports three types of authentication: anonymous, simple and SASL authentication. A client that sends a LDAP request without doing a bind is treated as an anonymous client.
There are three bind types: simple, anonymous, and regular. Simple bind. Simple bind means binding with a clients full name. Anonymous bind. Anonymous bind should be used only if the LDAP server allows it. Regular bind. Regular bind can be used when anonymous binding is not allowed on the LDAP server.
When an LDAP client connects to an LDAP server, that connection is unauthenticated. Clients use the BIND operation to authenticate the connection. The server then processes requests on the connection using the authorization state of the connection with the privileges and access control thereto.
The LDAP v2 defines three types of authentication: anonymous, simple (clear-text password), and Kerberos v4. The LDAP v3 supports anonymous, simple, and SASL authentication.
Different types of Authentication Password Based Login: The most commonly utilized regular login authentication system that you will employ on a daily basis while utilizing an online service is password-based login. Multi-Factor Authentication: Biometric Authentication:
Bind operations are used to authenticate clients (and the users or applications behind them) to the directory server, to establish an authorization identity that will be used for subsequent operations processed on that connection, and to specify the LDAP protocol version that the client will use.

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