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# Default configuration file for SA-ldapsearch commands
# To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) please see the documentation located at
# http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles.
[default]
# Represents the default domain for LDAP queries
# [splunk.com]
# Create a stanza like this for each additional domain you wish to query
# The stanza name should be the DNS name of the domain.
# alternatedomain = SPLUNK
# Alternate domain name of the domain.
# By convention this name is set to the NetBIOS name of the domain. It must be unique in the scope of ldap.conf. You
# may use either the stanza name or the alternatedomain name to identify the domain in SA-ldapsearch commands. See
# the domain option.
# A value is required.
# basedn = DC=splunk,DC=com
# Distinguished name of the domain.
# By convention this name should be unique in the scope of ldap.conf.
# A value is required.
# server = host1,host2,host3
# Comma-separated list of distributed LDAP server replica host names.
# A host name in round-robin fashion starting with a random pick.
# A value is required.
# ssl = false
# True to enable SSL; otherwise, false.
# Defaults to false.
# port = 389
# Port number.
# Defaults to 636, if ssl is enabled; otherwise 389.
# binddn = cn=Splunker,OU=Managed Service Accounts,DC=splunk,DC=com
# Distinguished name for binding to the LDAP directory service.
# The password used for simple authentication should be encrypted and saved to local/app.conf using the
# POST storage/passwords endpoint with name = <STANZA_NAME> and realm = SA-ldapsearch.
# decode = true
# True to enable Active Directory formatting extensions; otherwise false.
# The default is true.
# paged_size = 1000
# Maximum number of entries to return in a single page of LDAP search results.
# The default is 1000. This is the default maximum page size permitted by Active Directory. See LDAP policies at
# http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770976.aspx.