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Enabling CAC Chain authentication


After the BMC Atrium Single Sign-On and the CAC module have been configured, CAC Chain must be selected for user authentication. Log on to the administrator console by using the administrator account and the password specified during the installation of BMC Atrium Single Sign-On.

To enable CAC Chain authentication

  1. Navigate to Access Control > BmcRealm link > Authentication
  2. Click All Core Settings.
     A new page is displayed. At the top of this new page is a series of radio buttons. These buttons are used to select how the user profile is handled when a user is authenticated.
  3. If using the internal data store for user selection, in the User Profile field, click either Dynamic or Ignored.
     If you are not using the internal data store for user selection, in the User Profile field, click Dynamic.
    • Dynamic specifies that a local SSO user profile is created after a successful authentication, if the user profile does not already exist.
    • Ignored specifies that no local SSO user profile is created or required for authentication.
  4. Click Save.
  5. Click Back to Authentication.
  6. On the Authentication page, select CAC Chain from both the Administration Authentication Configuration and Organizational Authentication Configuration drop down menus.
  7. Click Save.

Where to go from here

  • In Administering, see managing users, user groups, and authentication modules.

 

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