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The Kerberos protocol secures all interactions between this Firefox browser instance and
Directories Management. Now, users can use single sign-on access their My Apps portal.
Configure the Chrome Browser to Access the Web Interface
You must configure the Chrome browser if Kerberos is configured for your deployment and if you want to
grant users access to the Web interface using the Chrome browser.
Kerberos authentication works in conjunction with Directories Management on Windows operating
systems.
Note Do not implement these Kerberos-related steps on other operating systems.
Prerequisites
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Configure Kerberos.
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Since Chrome uses the Internet Explorer configuration to enable Kerberos authentication, you must
configure Internet Explorer to allow Chrome to use the Internet Explorer configuration. See Google
documentation for information about how to configure Chrome for Kerberos authentication.
Procedure
1 Test Kerberos functionality by using the Chrome browser.
2 Log in to Directories Management at https://myconnectorhost.domain.com/authenticate/.
If Kerberos authentication is successful, the test URL connects with the Web interface.
If all related Kerberos configurations are correct, the relative protocol (Kerberos) secures all interactions
between this Chrome browser instance and Directories Management. Users can use single sign-on
access their My Apps portal.
Scenario: Configure an Active Directory Link for a Highly
Available vRealize Automation
As a tenant administrator, you want to configure an Active Directory over LDAP directory connection to
support user authentication for your highly available vRealize Automation deployment.
Each vRealize Automation appliance includes a connector that supports user authentication, although
only one connector is typically configured to perform directory synchronization. It does not matter which
connector you choose to serve as the sync connector. To support Directories Management high
availability, you must configure a second connector that corresponds to your second vRealize Automation
appliance, which connects to your Identity Provider and points to the same Active Directory. With this
configuration, if one appliance fails, the other takes over management of user authentication.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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