BlueZone Security |
Chapter 8 |
BlueZone provides built-in support for Windows Domain Authentication. To enable this feature, BlueZone must be used with the BlueZone Security Server and have Secure Sockets Layer enabled. No additional configuration is necessary in the BlueZone client. When the BlueZone client connects to a Security Server port, secured using Windows Domain Authentication, the End User is presented with a standard Windows domain login dialog. The End User enters their user ID and password. This is sent to the Security Server, which in turn authenticates to the Windows Domain. If authenticated, the user is passed through to the host session. If the authentication fails, the connection is closed by the Security Server.
SEE BlueZone
Security Server Administrator's Guide for more information about
configuring for Windows Domain Authentication.
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