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.

 

In versiondog 9.9.0, the SSO protocol has changed from strictly Kerberos to the Microsoft Negotiate service. This service then determines whether Kerberos or the NTLM protocol is used.

Note that IP addresses are not supported on Kerberos by default and if used may cause a fallback to the deprecated NTLM.

 

For more information on MS Negotiate and Kerberos, see:

Microsoft Negotiate - Win32 apps

Configuring Kerberos for an IP address

 

Requirements

 

Related topics

Activation in account policies

Active directory binding

Setting an SPN attribute

 

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