This documentation supports the 20.08 version of Remedy Single Sign-On, which is available only to BMC Helix subscribers (SaaS).To view an earlier version, select the version from the Product version menu.

Configuring Kerberos authentication


As a Remedy Single Sign-On administrator, you can configure Kerberous authentication to provide authentication service for a client and server applications by using secret-key cryptography.


To configure Kerberous authentication, perform the tasks described in this section:

Task

Description

Reference

1

As an Active Directory (AD) administrator, create a service account in Active Directory and then add an SPN mapping for the service account.

Optionally, as s a user who has access to the domain controller, generate a keytab file if you want to provide the credentials through a keytab file.

2

As a Remedy SSO administrator, configure the Kerberos authentication in the Remedy SSO Admin Console.

3

As a system administrator, configure a browser on the end users' computers, or provide instructions to end users how to configure their browser for Kerberous authentication.

To configure Kerberous authentication, perform the tasks described in this section:

Task

Description

Reference

1

As a Remedy SSO administrator, configure the Kerberos authentication in the Remedy SSO Admin Console.

2

As a system administrator, configure a browser on the end users' computers, or provide instructions to end users how to configure their browser for Kerberous authentication.

Related Videos

Important

The following video shows an older version of Remedy SSO. Although there might be minor changes in the user interface, the overall functionality remains the same.


 

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