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Advanced Administration 99
Implementing Single Sign-on
Advanced > Single Sign-On allows you to configure the Barracuda Spam Firewall to authorize user
accounts using an LDAP or Active Directory server. This feature is available in the Barracuda Spam
Firewall 400 and above.
With single sign-on, users can automatically log into their quarantine interface or the administration
interface using their domain passwords instead of a password managed separately by the Barracuda
Spam Firewall.
The following table describes the fields on the
Advanced > Single Sign-On page.
Table 7.14:
Field Description
Login Realm Selector Enabling this option displays a realm selection drop-down
menu on the login page so users can select their realm and
login with just their username.
Local Realm Name The realm name as displayed for local authentication
(where the password is generated and stored on the
Barracuda Spam Firewall).
Advanced Single Sign-on Configuration
Realm Name The name of the realm as displayed to the users in the
Realm Selector on the login page as well as in the Domain
Settings for the administrator. This is a required field.
Auth. Type Controls the type of realm that is created. Available options
include:
LOCAL (where the Barracuda Spam Firewall controls the
password)
LDAP (where the password is maintained in an external
LDAP database)
RADIUS (where the password is maintained in a RADIUS
database)
POP (where the password is maintained in an external
POP server)
Auth. Host The name of the LDAP, RADIUS, or POP server that the
Barracuda Spam Firewall attempts to connect to for
authentication purposes. This field is ignored for LOCAL
authentication.
Auth. Port The port the Barracuda Spam Firewall uses to connect to
the LDAP, RADIUS, or POP server for authentication
purposes. This field is ignored for LOCAL authentication.
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