Domain Authentication |
A Windows server in which Active Directory is installed and a DNS server for name resolution are necessary to use Domain Authentication.
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Operating System Software | Web Browsers | Java Runtime Environment |
Windows 2000 Professional | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 | |
Windows XP Professional | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 |
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Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 R2 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 |
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Windows Vista | Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 | |
Mac OS X v10.3 | Safari 1.3.2 | Sun Java Runtime Environment 5.0 |
Mac OS X v10.4 | Safari 2.0.4 |
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Operating System Software | Web Browsers | Java Runtime Environment |
Windows XP Professional | Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 |
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Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 R2 |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 |
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Windows Vista | Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 |
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Remark |
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The following server ports are used when using Domain Authentication with SSO-H: |
Port Number | Application |
53 | Communication with the DNS server |
88 | Domain Authentication with the KDC (Key Distribution Center) |
389 | LDAP communications with the directory service (Default is 389, but it can be changed to a user-defined port at in the LDAP service properties.) |