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Configure Kerberos Authentication
To configure the Directories Management service to provide Kerberos authentication, you must join to the
domain and enable Kerberos authentication on the Directories Management connector.
Procedure
1 As a tenant administrator, navigate to Administration > Directories Management > Connectors
2 On the Connectors page, for the connector that is being configured for Kerberos authentication, click
Join Domain.
3 On the Join Domain page, enter the information for the Active Directory domain.
Option Description
Domain Enter the fully qualified domain name of the Active Directory. The domain name you enter must be the same
Windows domain as the connector server.
Domain User Enter the user name of an account in the Active Directory that has permissions to join systems to that Active
Directory domain.
Domain
Password
Enter the password associated with the AD Username. This password is not stored by
Directories Management
.
Click Save.
The Join Domain page is refreshed and displays a message that you are currently joined to the
domain.
4 In the Worker column for the connector click Auth Adapters.
5 Click KerberosIdpAdapter
You are redirected to the identity manager sign in page.
6 Click Edit in the KerberosldpAdapter row and configure the Kerberos authentication page.
Option Description
Name A name is required. The default name is KerberosIdpAdapter. You can change this.
Directory UID
Attribute
Enter the account attribute that contains the user name.
Enable
Windows
Authentication
Select this to extend authentication interactions between users' browsers and Directories Management.
Enable NTLM Select this to enable NT LAN Manager (NTLM) protocol-based authentication only if your Active Directory
infrastructure relies on NTLM authentication.
Enable
Redirect
Select this if round-robin DNS and load balancers do not have Kerberos support. Authentication requests
are redirected to Redirect Host Name. If this is selected, enter the redirect host name in Redirect Host
Name text box. This is usually the hostname of the service.
7 Click Save.
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