Examples of Integrated Windows Authentication Setup Flows
The following tables describe the sequences of procedures to configure Integrated Windows Authentication for use.
Refer to the procedure that best suits your environment.
1. Configuring synchronization with on-premise Active Directory servers
1. Registration and setup of Active Directory | |
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1.1 Registering Active Directory in an Integrated Windows Authentication Provider | |
2. Directory Sync-based setup of users of this service | |
3. Restriction of Networks for SPNEGO Authentication | |
3.1 Restricting Networks for SPNEGO Authentication | |
4. Enabling of Integrated Windows Authentication as the User Login Rule | |
4.1 Enabling Integrated Windows Authentication as the User Login Rule | |
5. Informing Users of URLs to Enable Integrated Windows Authentication | |
5.1 Informing Users of URLs to Enable Integrated Windows Authentication | |
6. Enabling of Display Customization | |
6.2 Customizing Integrated Windows Authentication Provider Display |
2. Configuring synchronization with Active Directory servers of IIJ Directory Service for Microsoft
1. Registration and setup of Active Directory | |
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1.1 Registering Active Directory in an Integrated Windows Authentication Provider | |
2. Directory Sync-based setup of users of this service | |
2.1 Preparing an Active Directory user that executes Directory Sync | |
2.2 Synchronizing Active Directory users with IIJ ID using Directory Sync | |
3. Restriction of Networks for SPNEGO Authentication | |
3.1 Restricting Networks for SPNEGO Authentication | |
4. Enabling of Integrated Windows Authentication as the User Login Rule | |
4.1 Enabling Integrated Windows Authentication as the User Login Rule | |
5. Informing Users of URLs to Enable Integrated Windows Authentication | |
5.1 Informing Users of URLs to Enable Integrated Windows Authentication | |
6. Enabling of Display Customization | |
6.2 Customizing Integrated Windows Authentication Provider Display |