You can configure your browser to utilize the Simple and
Protected GSS-API Negotiation (SPNEGO) mechanism.
Before you begin
You need to know how to display and set options in the Microsoft® Internet Explorer browser or
any other browser (such as Firefox). You must have a browser installed
that supports SPNEGO authentication.
About this task
Complete the following steps to ensure that your Microsoft Internet Explorer browser is
enabled to perform SPNEGO authentication.
- At the desktop, log in to the windows active directory domain.
- Activate Internet Explorer.
- In the Internet Explorer window, click Tools > Internet Options
> Security tab.
- Select the Local intranet icon and click Sites.
- In the Local intranet window, ensure that the "check box" to include
all local (intranet) not listed in other zones is selected, then click Advanced.
- In the Local intranet window, fill in the Add this web
site to the zone field with the web address of the host name so that
the single sign-on (SSO) can be enabled for the list of websites shown
in the websites field. Your site information technology staff provides
this information. Click OK to complete this step and close
the Local intranet window.
- On the Internet Options window, click the Advanced tab
and scroll to Security settings. Ensure that the Enable
Integrated Windows® Authentication (requires
restart) box is selected.
- Click OK. Restart your Microsoft Internet
Explorer to activate this configuration.
Complete the following steps to ensure that your Firefox
browser is enabled to perform SPNEGO authentication.
- At the desktop, log in to the windows active directory domain.
- Activate Firefox.
- At the address field, type about:config.
- In the Filter, type network.n
- Double click on network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris. This
preference lists the sites that are permitted to engage in SPNEGO
Authentication with the browser. Enter a comma-delimited list of trusted
domains or URLs.
Note: You must set the value for network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris.
- If the deployed SPNEGO solution is using the advanced Kerberos
feature of Credential Delegation double click on network.negotiate-auth.delegation-uris.
This preference lists the sites for which the browser may delegate
user authorization to the server. Enter a comma-delimited list of
trusted domains or URLs.
- Click OK. The configuration appears as updated.
- Restart your Firefox browser to activate this configuration.
Results
Your Internet browser is properly configured for SPNEGO
authentication. You can use applications that are deployed in WebSphere® Application Server that use secured
resources without being repeatedly requested for a user ID and password.
Note: If
you are prompted multiple times for a user ID and password, make sure
that you enabled SPNEGO support on your client browser per the instructions
above. You must also make sure that the Allow fall back to application
authentication mechanism support option is enabled on the WebSphere Application Server server side.