[rt-users] Comprehension Question about LDAP and SSO
john s.
fireskyer at gmx.de
Fri Feb 25 09:14:55 EST 2011
mcb30 wrote:
>
> On Friday 25 Feb 2011 13:41:29 john s. wrote:
>> Hm... sounds good and important
>>
>> But what I just don't see.
>>
>> How is the relationship between ldap and kerberos or ntlm?
>>
>> In the Wiki Directory there is is an How to which describes the
>> implemantation from LDAP into RT
>>
>> http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/LdapSiteConfigSettingsForActiveDirecto
>> ry
>>
>> http://requesttracker.wikia.com/wiki/LdapSiteConfigSettingsForActiveDirect
>> ory
>>
>> so if i do this below...
>>
>> should i need keberos or ntlm configs anymore??
>>
>> sorry i dont get it
>
> As far as authentication goes: LDAP gives you the ability to log in to RT
> using the same username and password that you would use for logging in to
> Active Directory. Kerberos gives you the ability to be transparently
> authenticated to RT without having to re-enter your username and password.
>
> Michael
>
>
Okay now i got it :)
thnnx michael
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best regards john
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