Users Guide

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Enabling Single Sign-On
Single Sign-On allows you to log into the DRAC without providing your
credentials, after you have logged into the operating system using a valid
Active Directory account. In this case, DRAC uses the credentials cached in
the operating system. DRAC uses Kerberos, a network authentication
protocol, for single sign-on.
Prerequisites for Setting up Single Sign-On
Configure DRAC 5 for Active Directory login. For more information, see
"Using Active Directory to Log Into the DRAC 5" on page 142.
Set up
Kerberos authentication for DRAC 5. For more information, see
"Enabling Kerberos Authentication
" on page 147
.
Configuring DRAC 5 to Use Single Sign-On
1
Navigate to
Remote Access
Configuration
tab
Active Directory
subtab and select
Configure Active Directory
.
2
On the
Active Directory Configuration and Management
page, select
Single Sign-On
.
This option enables you to log into DRAC 5 directly after logging into your
workstation.