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 title: "Integrate LDAP User Management"
-date: 2022-12-10
+date: 2024-12-13
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 summary: "Learn how to integrate LDAP user management with Oracle Linux Automation Manager."
 tags: ["olam","lab","tutorial"]
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 ## Details
 
-Oracle Linux Automation Manager allows administrators to integrate LDAP for user management alongside the existing internal RBAC (role-based access control) source. Once configured, users logging in with an LDAP account automatically generate an Oracle Linux Automation Manager account that assigns to an organization as a standard user or administrator.
-
-By the end of these guides, you'll have a configured Oracle Linux Automation Manager that allows users to log in using their LDAP credentials.
+Oracle Linux Automation Manager allows administrators to integrate LDAP for user management alongside the existing internal RBAC (role-based access control) source. Once configured, users logging in with an LDAP account automatically generate an Oracle Linux Automation Manager account and get assigned to a standard user or administrator organization.
 
 ### Objectives
 
-In this lab, you'll learn how to:
+In this tutorial, you'll learn how to:
 
-  - Create and configure accounts and groups in LDAP
-      - `bind` account
-      - `user` account
-      - `superuser` group
-      - `system_auditor` group
-  - Configure Oracle Linux Automation Manager to use LDAP
-  - Verify LDAP access
-  - Enable LDAPS
+- Create and configure accounts and groups in LDAP
+  - *bind* account
+  - *user* account
+  - *superuser* group
+  - *system_auditor* group
+- Configure Oracle Linux Automation Manager to use LDAP
+- Verify LDAP access
+- Enable LDAPS
 
 ### Prerequisites
 
-  - A system with Oracle Linux Automation Manager installed.
-  - An available LDAP server.
-
-The free lab environment uses the open-source FreeIPA identity management server.
-
+- A system with Oracle Linux Automation Manager installed.
+- An available LDAP server, such as the open-source FreeIPA identity management server.