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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.
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.
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.
LDAP signing operates on communication between the storage appliance and the domain controller, whereas SMB signing operations on communication between SMB clients and the storage appliance.
LDAP channel binding and LDAP signing provide ways to increase the security for communications between LDAP clients and Active Directory domain controllers.
LDAP bind messages In a server load-balancing client authentication or admin authentication scenario, FortiADC sends binding request to the LDAP server for client authentication. Once a client is successfully authenticated, he or she can then access the LDAP server based on his or her privileges.
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. LDAP over Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security, also known as an LDAPS bind, which is encrypted and secure.

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