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

  1. On the System tab, from the left menu, click Settings.
  2. From the Driver list, select Login Config.
  3. From the pop-up menu, select Microsoft Active Directory – SSO.
  4. Click Set and Configure.
  5. Enter appropriate information for each of the MSAD settings.
  6. Enter the valid MSAD user credentials.
  7. Click Apply and Test.
    The results of the configuration are presented in the Status section. Use this section to debug configuration issues.

Note

In order to log into the BMC Release Package and Deployment application, ensure the auto_login_filter system property is configured properly.

 

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