Active Directory Screens

Active Directory Widget Active Directory - Add and Edit Screens Active Directory Basic Options Active Directory Advanced Options Active Directory Widget The Active Directory widget displays after you configure SCALE settings for your Active Directory instance. The widget includes Status, and the Domain Name and Domain Account Name you configured. Settings opens the Active Directory screen with a subset of settings you can edit. Active Directory - Add and Edit Screens The Active Directory configuration screen has two screens, Basic Options the default view, and Advanced Options.
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Configuring Kerberos

Kerberos Realms Kerberos Keytabs Adding the Windows Keytab to TrueNAS Kerberos Settings Kerberos is extremely complex. Only system administrators experienced with configuring Kerberos should attempt it. Misconfiguring Kerberos settings, realms, and keytabs can have a system-wide impact beyond Active Directory or LDAP, and can result in system outages. Do not attempt configure or make changes if you do not know what you are doing! Kerberos is a computer network security protocol.
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Directory Services Screens

The SCALE Directory Services section contains options to edit directory domain and account settings, set up Idmapping, and configure authentication and authorization services in TrueNAS SCALE. Directory Services Screen The Directory Services screen opens with two options, Active Directory and LDAP. You can configure one or the other but not both. Configure Active Directory opens the Active Directory configuration screen. Configure LDAP opens the LDAP configuration screen. After configuring Active Directory or LDAP, the Directory Services screen includes the widgets for each option.
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Kerberos

The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Related CLI Directory_Service Articles Activedirectory Idmap LDAP Related Kerberos Articles Active Directory Screens Configuring Kerberos Directory Services Screens Kerberos Settings Screen LDAP Kerberos Realms Screens Kerberos Keytab Screens

Kerberos Settings Screen

Kerberos Settings Widget Kerberos Settings Screen Kerberos is extremely complex. Only system administrators experienced with configuring Kerberos should attempt it. Misconfiguring Kerberos settings, realms, and keytabs can have a system-wide impact beyond Active Directory or LDAP, and can result in system outages. Do not attempt configure or make changes if you do not know what you are doing! Kerberos is a computer network security protocol. It authenticates service requests between trusted hosts across an untrusted network (i.
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LDAP

The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Related CLI Directory_Service Articles Activedirectory Idmap Kerberos Related LDAP Articles Configuring LDAP LDAP Screens Directory Services Screens

Kerberos Realms Screens

Kerberos Realm Widget Kerberos Realms Screen Add and Edit Kerberos Realm Screens Kerberos is extremely complex. Only system administrators experienced with configuring Kerberos should attempt it. Misconfiguring Kerberos settings, realms, and keytabs can have a system-wide impact beyond Active Directory or LDAP, and can result in system outages. Do not attempt configure or make changes if you do not know what you are doing! Kerberos is a computer network security protocol.
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Kerberos Keytab Screens

Kerberos Keytab Widget Kerberos Keytab Screen Add and Edit Kerberos Keytab Screens Kerberos is extremely complex. Only system administrators experienced with configuring Kerberos should attempt it. Misconfiguring Kerberos settings, realms, and keytabs can have a system-wide impact beyond Active Directory or LDAP, and can result in system outages. Do not attempt configure or make changes if you do not know what you are doing! Kerberos is a computer network security protocol.
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