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20.3 SSO Overview
The SSO (Single Sign-On) function integrates Domain Controller and Zyxel Device authentication
mechanisms, so that users just need to log in once (single login) to get access to permitted resources.
In the following figure,
U
user logs into a Domain Controller (
DC
) which passes the user’s login credentials
to the SSO agent. The SSO agent checks that these credentials are correct with the AD server, and if the
AD server confirms so, the SSO then notifies the Zyxel Device to allow access for the user to the permitted
resource (Internet access, for example).
Note: The Zyxel Device, the DC, the SSO agent and the AD server must all be in the same
domain and be able to communicate with each other.
SSO does not support IPv6, LDAP or RADIUS; you must use it in an IPv4 network
environment with Windows AD (Active Directory) authentication database.
You must enable Web Authentication in the
Configuration > Web Authentication
screen.
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SSO Overview
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