Users Guide

4. Add the preceding SSO user (login user) to the device object.
5. Provide access privilege to Authenticated Users for accessing the created association object.
Related concepts
Adding iDRAC Users and Privileges to Active Directory
Configuring Browser to Enable Active Directory SSO
This section provides the browser settings for Internet Explorer and Firefox to enable Active Directory SSO.
NOTE: Google Chrome and Safari do not support Active Directory for SSO login.
Configuring Internet Explorer to Enable Active Directory SSO
To configure the browser settings for Internet Explorer:
1. In Internet Explorer, navigate to Local Intranet and click Sites.
2. Select the following options only:
Include all local (intranet) sites not listed on other zones.
Include all sites that bypass the proxy server.
3. Click Advanced.
4. Add all relative domain names that will be used for iDRAC instances that is part of the SSO configuration (for example,
myhost.example.com.)
5. Click Close and click OK twice.
Configuring Firefox to Enable Active Directory SSO
To configure the browser settings for Firefox:
1. In Firefox address bar, enter about:config.
2. In Filter, enter network.negotiate.
3. Add the iDRAC name to network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris (using comma separated list.)
4. Add the iDRAC name to network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris (using comma separated list.)
Configuring iDRAC SSO Login for Active Directory
Users
Before configuring iDRAC for Active Directory SSO login, make sure that you have completed all the prerequisites.
You can configure iDRAC for Active Directory SSO when you setup an user account based on Active Directory.
Related concepts
Prerequisites for Active Directory Single Sign-On or Smart Card Login
Related tasks
Configuring Active Directory With Standard Schema Using iDRAC Web Interface
Configuring Active Directory With Standard Schema Using RACADM
Configuring Active Directory With Extended Schema Using iDRAC Web Interface
Configuring Active Directory With Extended Schema Using RACADM
Configuring iDRAC SSO Login for Active Directory Users
Using Web Interface
To configure iDRAC for Active Directory SSO login:
Configuring iDRAC for Single Sign-On or Smart Card Login
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