
Access Control 35
Log in with Single Sign-on (SSO)
SSO uses centralized authentication servers that other applications and
systems utilize for authentication purposes, and combines this with
techniques to ensure that users do not actively have to enter their credentials
more than once.
Kerberos SSO requires specific domain environment settings for the
Windows Active Directory (AD) domain controller, Power Center server, and
Web browser.
Single Domain Environment
The following illustration shows how to set up a single domain environment
with the following components:
• Domain Controller
—
dns.dcm.dell.com is the Windows AD server that
supports domain dcm.dell.com (Father and Child).
• Power Center Server
—
server1.dcm.dell.com is the server with Power
Center installed.
• Power Center Client
—
server2.dcm.dell.com is the client server that
connects to the Power Center server.
To set up the Kerberos SSO single domain environment, perform the
following steps:
Step 1. Install Power Center
When installing Power Center:
1
Set up a Realm Name. You must enter a Fully Qualified Domain Name
(FQDN) of the Realm. For example, dcm.dell.com.
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