Learn to configure Kerberos authentication Profiles.
Kerberos is a computer network authentication protocol that uses tickets to allow
nodes that communicate over a non-secure network to provide their identity to one
another in a secure manner.
The authentication profile specifies the server profile that the portal or gateways
use when they authenticate users. Follow these steps to set up Kerberos
authentication profile for Explicit Proxy mobile users to connect to Prisma
Access.
Go to
Manage
Configuration
Identity Services
Authentication
Authentication Profiles
and
Add Profile
.
Select the
Authentication Method
:
Kerberos
.
Enter the
Profile Name
to identify the server profile.
The authentication profile specifies the server profile that the portal or
gateways use when they authenticate users.
Enter the
Kerberos Realm
(up to 127 characters) to
specify the hostname portion of the user login name. For example, the user
account name user@EXAMPLE.LOCAL has the realm EXAMPLE.LOCAL.
Import
a
Kerberos Keytab
file
which contains the Kerberos account information. When prompted, browse for the
keytab file, and then click
Save
. During authentication,
the endpoint first attempts to establish SSO using the keytab.