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Option Description
OpenLDAP
Use this option for an OpenLDAP identity source. See Active Directory
LDAP Server and OpenLDAP Server Identity Source Seings,” on page 33.
LocalOS
Use this option to add the local operating system as an identity source. You
are prompted only for the name of the local operating system. If you select
this option, all users on the specied machine are visible to vCenter Single
Sign-On, even if those users are not part of another domain.
6 Click Test Connection to ensure that you can connect to the identity source.
7 Click OK.
Remove a vCenter Single Sign-On Identity Source
vSphere users are dened in an identity source. You can remove an identity source from the list of registered
identity sources.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client as administrator@vsphere.local or as another user with vCenter Single
Sign-On administrator privileges.
Users with vCenter Single Sign-On administrator privileges are in the Administrators group in the
vsphere.local domain.
2 Browse to Administration > Single Sign-On > .
3 On the Identity Sources tab, select an identity source and click the Delete Identity Source icon.
4 Click Yes when prompted to conrm.
Use vCenter Single Sign-On with Windows Session Authentication
You can use vCenter Single Sign-On with Windows Session Authentication (SSPI). To make the checkbox on
the login page available, the Client Integration Plug-in must be installed.
Using SSPI speeds up login for the user who is currently logged in to a machine.
Prerequisites
Your Windows domain must be set up properly. See VMware Knowledge Base article 2064250.
Procedure
1 Navigate to the vSphere Web Client login page.
2 If the Use Windows session authentication check box is not available, click Download the Client
Integration Plug-in at the boom of the login page.
3 If the browser blocks the installation by issuing certicate errors or by running a pop-up blocker, follow
the Help instructions for your browser to resolve the problem.
4 Close other browsers if you are prompted to do so.
After installation, the plug-in is available for all browsers. If your browser requires it, you might have to
allow the plug-in for individual sessions or for all sessions.
5 Exit and restart your browser.
After the restart, you can select the Use Windows session authentication check box.
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