Configuring MSAD – SSO authentication
Single sign-on (SSO) allows a user to authenticate then request secured resources from members of the SSO system without subsequent re-authentication. You can use a Microsoft Active Directory (MSAD) server on the network to authenticate users. After a user is authenticated, the system creates a user record in the system database, along with a copy of the user's MSAD group associations.
You configure MSAD – SSO authentication similarly to MSAD authentication.
To configure MSAD – SSO authentication
- Click the System tab.
- From the left menu, select Settings.
- After the list of settings, click Login Config.
- From the pop-up menu, select Microsoft Active Directory – SSO.
- Click Set and Configure.
- Enter appropriate information for each of the MSAD settings.
- Enter a valid user's MSAD user credentials.
- Click Apply and Test.
The results of the configuration are presented in the Status section. Use this section to debug configuration issues.
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