Using Single Sign-On Login - Novell ADMINSTUDIO 9.5 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Managing Users, Directory Services, and User Logins
Managing User Logins
More Information
For more information, see:
Adding a Directory Service Connection
Importing Directory Services Users and Groups
IIS Authentication Methods Dialog Box

Using Single Sign-On Login

To Set Up
To set up Single Sign-on login, you do the following:
Set up a Windows Active Directory Directory Service Connection. See
Connection.
On your AdminStudio Enterprise Server IIS Web Server, open the
clear the Anonymous access option. This specifies that IIS is going to authenticate the users.
Import users or groups from that Active Directory Directory Service. See
and
Groups.
Note •
Regarding Single Sign-On, note the following:
For Single Sign-On, IIS performs user authentication . For all other login methods, AdminStudio Enterprise
Server performs authentication.
Single Sign-on is not supported for Novell eDirectory users and groups.
To Login
When a user with single sign-on opens AdminStudio Enterprise Server, the IIS Web Server checks to see if the
user's domain User Name and Password are valid in the Active Directory Domain Server, and then automatically
logs the user in to AdminStudio Enterprise Server. AdminStudio Enterprise Server does not need to connect to the
Active Directory Domain Server.
For More Information
For more information, see:
Adding a Directory Service Connection
Importing Directory Services Users and Groups
IIS Authentication Methods Dialog Box
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Adding a Directory Service
IIS Authentication Methods Dialog Box
Importing Directory Services Users
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