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Hello Amine,
- Access Secrets: Navigate to `Secrets` in the FortiPAM interface.
- Create a Target: Go to `Targets` and select `Create`, Specify the `Name` and `Classification Tag`.
- Select Template: Choose the `Default Template` as `Windows Domain Account`.
- Domain Configuration: In the `Domain-Controller` field, specify the Domain IP. In the `Domain` section, specify the `Domain FQDN`.
- Advanced Domain Settings: Ensure the `Common Name` is set to `sAMAccountName`. Use the LDAPs Port `636`.
- Automatic Password Changing: Configure the secret settings to enable automatic password changing based on the specified parameters.
Note:
Ensure that FortiPAM is connected through the LDAP server using port 636 for the password change to work.
Anthony-Fortinet Community Team.
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Hello Amine,
- Access Secrets: Navigate to `Secrets` in the FortiPAM interface.
- Create a Target: Go to `Targets` and select `Create`, Specify the `Name` and `Classification Tag`.
- Select Template: Choose the `Default Template` as `Windows Domain Account`.
- Domain Configuration: In the `Domain-Controller` field, specify the Domain IP. In the `Domain` section, specify the `Domain FQDN`.
- Advanced Domain Settings: Ensure the `Common Name` is set to `sAMAccountName`. Use the LDAPs Port `636`.
- Automatic Password Changing: Configure the secret settings to enable automatic password changing based on the specified parameters.
Note:
Ensure that FortiPAM is connected through the LDAP server using port 636 for the password change to work.
Anthony-Fortinet Community Team.
