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Directory Attributes Overview

Some features require read or write access to seven CA SiteMinder® attributes. The attribute values are in the user directories that are connected to the Policy Server. You map the directory user attributes the CA SiteMinder® attributes in the User Attributes section. You can also use attribute mapping to define your own common names. You can map each name to user attribute names in multiple user directories.

Each CA SiteMinder® attribute is associated with a data type and one or more directory types that are described in the following table. (R) indicates that the attribute requires read access. (RW) indicates that the attribute requires read/write access.

Attribute Name

 

Data Type

 

Directory Types

 

Description

 

Universal ID (R)

string

LDAP

Database

WinNT

Specifies the universal ID or user identifier that CA SiteMinder® passes to protected applications to maintain a user’s identity. This feature is a bridge between CA SiteMinder® and legacy applications, which often use attributes to identify a user.

The universal ID is also used in configuring Directory mapping.

 

Disabled Flag (RW)

string

LDAP

Database

 

Specifies the user’s account status. More information exists in the Policy Server Administration Guide.

Password Attribute (RW)

binary

LDAP

Database

 

Specifies the user’s password.

Password Data (RW)

binary

LDAP

Database

 

Is used to track password policy information.

Anonymous ID (RW)

string

LDAP

Database

 

Stores the DN of users who are authenticated using an anonymous authentication scheme.

 

Email (R)

 

string

 

LDAP

Database

 

This attribute is not currently used by a CA SiteMinder® feature.

 

Challenge/Response (RW)

string

LDAP

 

Specifies the question and answer pair that is used by the Forgotten Password feature in Password Services and DMS. The Challenge string is the password hint that is passed to the user.

 

Note: You can specify the administrator credentials that the Policy Server uses to access the directory. These credentials have the same read and write access as the corresponding user attributes in the table.

More information:

User Attribute Mapping