Depending on your needs, NTLM can provide a single sign-on configuration. If Kerberos is your preference, due to security, then a Firefox browser configuration cannot provide that, as you said.
-----Original Message----- From: Martin Hochreiter [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 08, 2011 8:55 AM To: Davalos, Jeff (STL-MOM) Cc: Schreiber Martin; [email protected] Subject: Re: Firefox & Proxy & Kerberos Am 2011-08-08 15:46, schrieb Davalos, Jeff (STL-MOM): > We have also leveraged network.automatic, for single sign-on scenarios. > > Set network.automatic‐ntlm‐auth.trusted‐uris value to > “server1.domain.com” (double click to set) Set > network.negotiate‐auth.trusted‐uris value to “server1.domain.com” > (double click to set) > I have my doubts that the IronPort uses kerberos at all - just NTLM Auth ... (I traced some headers ) Thank you for your tipps, but i am afraid that can't be solved here ... regards Martin ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos
