Authentication using the single sign-on technology

26 April 2024

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When Single Sign-On is enabled, users can connect to the web interface without entering the credentials of their application account. The user's domain account is used for authentication.

We recommend using Kerberos authentication because that mechanism is more secure. If you use NTLM authentication, hackers can gain access to user password hashes by intercepting network traffic.

In this Help section

Creating a keytab file

Configuring Kerberos authentication

Configuring NTLM authentication

Additional configuration in the operating system and browser

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