LDAP/AD Authentication
QPR ProcessAnalyzer uses three methods for authenticating users:
- The built-in authentication method in which the user is authenticated against the user id/password combination in QPR ProcessAnalyzer database.
- The LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) authentication method in which the user is authenticated by validating the username against a corporate LDAP server.
- The combination of the built-in and the LDAP authentication method: if the LDAP method fails, the built-in method is used.
Configuring the Authentication Settings
The authentication method options can be configured in the PA_CONFIGURATION table in the QPR ProcessAnalyzer database. The options relevant for authentication are listed in the following table:
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All values except for AuthenticationMethod are empty by default.
The authentication method that is currently used is shown in Session Information dialog.
Creating a New LDAP User
The LDAP authentication method can be used in QPR ProcessAnalyzer Pro and QPR ProcessAnalyzer Database. However, the LDAP settings have no effect in QPR ProcessAnalyzer Xpress as it does not use named user authentication.
- Open the PA_CONFIGURATION table from QPR ProcessAnalyzer database and manually configure the LDAP options as described in the table above. Allow built-in authentication.
- Log in to QPR ProcessAnalyzer as a user that has "All" and "Administrator" rights.
- Create a new user account in User Manager dialog. If the user is meant to be a user authenticated using the LDAP method, then leave the password empty. The username in QPR ProcessAnalyzer must match the LDAP username.
Note that if the user (other than an Administrator) has successfully been authenticated using the LDAP method, this user is not able to change his or her own password in QPR ProcessAnalyzer.