Transparent Ntlm Authentication - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

Software release version: 6.5
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Chapter 6: Authentication Using External Servers
Optional. Use the commands included in the Row Management drop-down list to
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change the order of rules, add new blank rules, clear rule data, or delete a rule, etc.
Remember, the BSC evaluates rules in the order in which they are listed here on the
New NTLM server page.
Default role
The selected default role is the role the BSC assigns the user if none of rules is true.
Location
Optional. Specify the user location from which the NTLM authentication request must
originate by selecting a defined user location from the drop-down menu. If a user location
is specified, the authentication request will not be attempted if the request does not come
from that location.
Notes
Optional. Enter a meaningful description for the external NTLM authentication server.
Saving the
Click Save to store the information to the BSC database or Save and create another to
settings
continue to define external NTLM authentication servers. You may be prompted to restart
the BSC. We recommend that you do not restart the BSC until you have completely
finished configuring the BSC for use in your network.

Transparent NTLM Authentication

Transparent NTLM (NT LanMan) is an authentication process that enables users to log into
the NTLM server transparently (e.g., by using user information passed to another
application).
To configure an external Transparent NTLM Windows authentication server and define
the rules used for authentication:
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returned to the New NTLM server page where you can select the role from the
drop-down list.

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