Authentication Domain Tab
The Authenticaiton Domain tab is used to define the following:
- which Authentication servers support which authentication mechanisms, and
- what domains each supports.
The following examples contain three authentication domains and three authentication types, all hosted on the authentication server UNIXBOX.
A UNIX domain UNIXBOX.MYCOMPANY.COM on the Authentication server UNIXBOX.
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Notice that the authentication mechanism for this domain is PASSWD.
Note
If using a UNIX authentication domain, enter the fully qualified domain name of the host performing the authentication.
A NIS domain NIS.MYCOMPANY.COM on the Authentication server NISMACHINE.
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Notice that the authentication mechanism for this domain is NIS.
A Windows AD/PDC (Active Directory/Primary Domain Controller) domain WINDOWS.MYCOMPANY.COM on the Authentication server WINMACHINE:
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Notice that the authentication mechanism for this domain is WINDOWS.
Host properties of the master server (Root Broker):
Within the Access Control host properties, on the Authentication Domain tab, add the domain in which the Authentication server resides and select the proper authentication mechanism.
Host properties of the Az client:
Within the Access Control host properties, on the Authentication Domain tab, add the domain in which the Az client resides and select the proper authentication mechanism.
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