Jamf Pro allows you to enable an LDAP Proxy. Enabling an LDAP Proxy creates a secure tunnel to allow traffic to pass between Jamf Pro and an LDAP directory service. For example, if your environment uses a firewall, an LDAP Proxy can be used to allow a directory service on an internal network to pass information securely between the directory service and Jamf Pro.
The LDAP Proxy is hosted by the Infrastructure Manager, a service that is managed by Jamf Pro. After you install an instance of the Infrastructure Manager, Jamf Pro allows you to enable an LDAP Proxy if you have an LDAP server set up in Jamf Pro.