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.