Synchronize Users from OpenLDAP, Novell, and Lotus Domino
MyQ can synchronize users from OpenLDAP, Novell, and Lotus Domino via LDAP. An LDAP server is a database that stores all the user accounts, passwords, and other user-related data of an organization.
MyQ can communicate with as many as five LDAP servers at the same time. To synchronize the users, you need to add the synchronization source first, and then set up the synchronization. After the synchronization is set up, you can either run it manually on the User Synchronization settings tab or set it as a regular task in the Task Scheduler settings tab.
Create an LDAP synchronization
Follow these manuals to set up an LDAP synchronization source.
Print Server: User synchronization from LDAP servers
Central Server: User synchronization from LDAP servers
OpenLDAP
Create a standard LDAP synchronization source.
OpenLDAP, with its default settings, limits the number of returned entries and the maximum total time for a query. The default size limit is 500 entries, and the default time limit is one hour. In case of a larger customer installation with OpenLDAP, you must adjust these limits appropriately in the OpenLDAP settings, otherwise the user sync will give incomplete results.
For more details see: this guide.
Novell
Create a standard LDAP synchronization source.
Lotus Domino
Create a standard LDAP synchronization source.