Active Directory Authentication
In this type of authentication mechanism, a user account is authenticated against an external Active Directory server.
Accounts with this type of authentication are also known as external accounts.
Note
The AD user will count towards FileCloud License only after:
- The user account logs into FileCloud
- If a user from AD is explicitly imported
Prerequisites
Required | Configuration Requirement | Notes |
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Active Directory service | Must be accessible from FileCloud | IP and Port must be accessible. |
Active Directory | Must support Simple Authentication Method | Must use simple bind authentication, either anonymously or with a username and password. |
Active Directory users | Must have an email attribute FileCloud username must match AD user login name Important: The FileCloud username cannot be changed. | Beginning in FileCloud 21.2, the AD Account name used in Active Directory settings must have an email ID in Active Directory. The email address is saved in the user's FileCloud profile. During login, validation requires the FileCloud email address and the AD email address to match; later modification of email address in AD or FileCloud will cause login to fail. |
FileCloud Server |
How To Enable AD Authentication
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AD Options
Authenticating to Multiple AD servers
Connecting to AD via SSL
Mixed AD Domain Environments
Migrate Data from a Changed User Account Name
More Information:
Video | FileCloud Blogs |
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Active Directory Settings | Import Users to AD via PowerShell |