ldap authentication bypass
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) authentication bypass refers to a vulnerability or exploit that allows an attacker to bypass the authentication process in an LDAP server. This means that they can gain unauthorized access to resources or information stored within the LDAP directory without providing valid username and password credentials.
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