For LDAP and Active Directory, each provider section contains <group></group>
sections which in turn contain <url> sections that you use to identify the location where user groups are stored in the directory information tree.
Configuration of the group URL is relative to the specified provider URL. For more explanation, see the topic for user URLs, which are similarly dependent on how you configured the provider URL.
Between the <url></url>
tags, replace ou=Groups
with the information that indicates the branch in the directory server that contains user groups.
If you want the provider to search the whole directory specified by URL in the provider section, delete the entire <url></url>
section that is in the <group> section.
Do not leave the <url></url>
tags empty, without a value.
If groups on the LDAP or Active Directory provider are actually stored in an organizational-unit directory named Groups, the sample is correct as is:
<group> <url>ou=Groups</url> </group>
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