on 04-07-2006 4:41 PM
hello to all.
I need to configure portal with "windows authentication"
so that he/she only requests the windows key and he/she can enter directly to the portal.
My windows system 2003 have ldap (active directory).
Do I need KERBEROS???
or alone it is enough to associate the server ldap in portal
Greetings
hola a todos .
Necesito configurar portal con "windows authentication"
para que solamente solicite la clave de windows y pueda entrar directamente al portal.
Mi sistema de windows 2003 tiene ldap.
¿¿ Necesito KERBEROS ???
o solo es suficiente asociar el servidor ldap en portal
Saludos
Cristian Nazar
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thanks to all
they responded my doubt.
gracias a todos
sus respuestas aclaran mis dudas.
greetings
Cristian Nazar
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Dear Nazar,
I have recently completed the Configuration of Windows 2003 Active Directory with SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 SP15.
Install Windows 2003
Install directory services.
Install IIS
Install Microsoft CA
Download the root certificate from Windows
upload the root certificate into the portal using Visual Admin
restart the portal
configure UME to use MS AD as the User Store, on port 636.
incase u have any problems then feel free to write to me Glenn.Mendonca[at]gmail.com
Regards,
Glenn
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Hello Glenn,
I have installed EP 6.0 SP 9 & done with integrated windows SSO using IIS proxy. (single domain)
Now I am looking at configuring it for multiple domains?
**Do you have any idea how this can be achieved ?
**Also would like to know how you did it using "Install Microsoft CA", do we need to purchase any licenses from Microsoft for same ?
Regards
Sunil Kulkarni
Unfortunately IISPROXY is not supported after January 2006.
Yes, you do need to use Kerberos authentication for Intergrated Windows Authentication.
Your 2003 AD comes standard with Kerberos Ticket Issuing services and your domain controller can also function as a KDC (Kerberos Key Distribution Centre)
Hope this helps
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