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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 6 . 3 F O R W E B U S E R G U I D E
Joining the Active Directory Domain
When you configure an NTLM realm, you must enter information to join the Active Directory
domain to set up a computer account in the domain. An Active Directory computer account
is an account that uniquely identifies the computer on the domain. It is also referred to as a
machine trust account.
domain to set up a computer account in the domain. An Active Directory computer account
is an account that uniquely identifies the computer on the domain. It is also referred to as a
machine trust account.
After you enter the Active Directory account information in the authentication realm, click the
Join Domain button to set up a computer account. Use the Location field to define the
organizational directory where AsyncOS should create the computer account in the Active
Directory domain.
Join Domain button to set up a computer account. Use the Location field to define the
organizational directory where AsyncOS should create the computer account in the Active
Directory domain.
Figure 16-10 on page 379 shows where you join an Active Directory domain.
Network Security
Configure whether or not the Active Directory server is configured to
require signing. When you enable this check box, the appliance uses
Transport Layer Security (TLS) when communicating with the Active
Directory server.
require signing. When you enable this check box, the appliance uses
Transport Layer Security (TLS) when communicating with the Active
Directory server.
Table 16-15 NTLM Authentication Settings (Continued)
Setting
Description