If you generate a user certificate with a non-Check Point Certificate Authority, enter the Common Name (CN) component of the Distinguished Name (DN).
For example, if the DN is [CN = James, O = My Organization, C = My Country], then enter James as the username. If you use Common Names as user names, they must contain exactly one string with no spaces.
https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R81/WebAdminGuides/EN/CP_R81_SecurityManagement_AdminGuide/Topics-SECMG/Configuring_User_Access_Using_Radius_Server_Groups.htm?Highlight=Distinguished%20Name%20Components
The correct answer is User Container
Distinguished Name Components
CN=common name, OU=organizational unit, O=organization, L=locality, ST=state or province, C=country name
Reference: https://sc1.checkpoint.com/documents/R76/CP_R76_SecMan_WebAdmin/html_frameset.htm?topic=documents/R76/
CP_R76_SecMan_WebAdmin/71950
At page 520 of the manual of Check Point Certified Security Administrator (CCSA) R81.10: https://read.kortext.com/reader/pdf/2003557/520
We have:
1) a common name
2) Organization Unit
3) Organization name
4) Domain controller
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