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SanjayP
Apr 16, 2021Nacreous
Yes, you would need to perform LDAP query first and get the UPN. You can then use that UPN session variable in the radius auth item in VPE.
which version are you on? I can see this feature from 13.x and onwards.
By default apm uses session.logon.last.username variable for username. See if you can set custom APM variable for it and change it to UPN variable you get after LDAP query.
Yes, you would need to perform LDAP query first and get the UPN. You can then use that UPN session variable in the radius auth item in VPE.