This section describes the tabs on the Security
Policy form that relate to IFS.
Select the combination of authentication types for your security
requirements. If you are integrating
SunSystems
Web login authentication with IFS, you must select
Enable Single Sign-On
Authentication to use Windows credentials, as well as Use an IFS
server for Single Sign-On Authentication.
Specify this information:
Enable Single Sign-On Authentication
Windows credentials entered during operating
system log in are passed through to Security Console.
Enable Standard Authentication
Basic level of security. User credentials are
validated when Security Console is used.
Use an IFS server for Single Sign-On Authentication
This option is activated only when Enable Single Sign-On Authentication
check box is checked. Single Sign-on Authentication via IFS server is for
SunSystems Web only. Check this
check box if users should log in to SunSystems web using IFS authentication. If you select this
option, you must configure the details of the IFS server. Click Configure to display the
IFS Authentication Configuration form.