
Stop trusted binding with an LDAP directory in Directory Utility on Mac
You can use Directory Utility to stop trusted binding between a computer and an LDAP directory that permits but doesn’t require trusted binding.
- In the Directory Utility app  on your Mac, click Services. on your Mac, click Services.
- Click the lock icon. 
- Enter an administrator’s username and password, then click Modify Configuration (or use Touch ID). 
- Select LDAPv3, then click the Edit button (looks like a pencil). 
- If the list of server configurations is hidden, click Show Options. 
- Select a server configuration, then click Edit. 
- Click Unbind, enter the name and password of an LDAP directory administrator (not a local computer administrator), then click OK. - If trusted binding hasn’t been set up on this computer, the Unbind button does not appear. - If you see an alert saying the computer can’t contact the LDAP server, click OK if you want to forcibly stop trusted binding. - If you forcibly stop trusted binding, this computer still has a computer record in the LDAP directory. Let the Active Directory administrator know to remove the computer record.