Setting up Single Sign-On (SSO)
Single Sign-On (SSO) enables the user to automatically login without having to enter their username or password. The administrator has the option to activate Single Sign-On.The network protocol Kerberos is used in Single Sign-On authentication.
Requirements
- The client and server need to be in the server domain or in a domain with two-way trust.
- The client computer is required to be logged into Windows via a user from the Active Directory (AD).
- The server service needs to be started using a user from the Active Directory. The user will require an SPN (Service Principle Name) in their attributes (see also Activation in account policies).
- Active directory users need to have been setup in octoplant(See also AD Sync).
Note
We recommend using SSO in conjunction with CSC encryption.
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Last update: September 15, 2023