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3 To edit a policy rule, click the authentication method to edit in the Policy Rules, Authentication Method
column.
The add a new policy rule, click the + icon.
4 Click Save and click Save again on the Policy page.
5 Click Save and click Save again on the Policy page.
Configuring Kerberos for Directories Management
Kerberos authentication provides users who are successfully signed in to their Active Directory domain to
access their apps portal without additional credential prompts. You enable Windows authentication to
allow the Kerberos protocol to secure interactions between users' browsers and the
Directories Management service. You do not need to directly configure Active Directory to make Kerberos
function with your deployment.
Currently, interactions between a user's browser and the service are authenticated by Kerberos on the
Windows operating systems only. Accessing the service from other operating systems does not take
advantage of Kerberos authentication.
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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 connector.
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Configure Internet Explorer to Access the Web Interface
You must configure the Internet Explorer browser if Kerberos is configured for your deployment and
if you want to grant users access to the Web interface using Internet Explorer.
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Configure Firefox to Access the Web Interface
You must configure the Firefox browser if Kerberos is configured for your deployment and you want
to grant users access to the Web interface using Firefox.
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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.
Configuring vRealize Automation
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