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<title>IPA: Identity Policy Audit</title>
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<h1>Browser Kerberos Setup</h1>
<h2><img alt="Internet Explorer" src="../ui/images/ie-icon.png">Internet Explorer Configuration</h2>
<p>
Once you are able to log into the workstation with your kerberos key you are now able to use that ticket in Internet Explorer.
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<p>
<strong>Login to the Windows machine using an account of your Kerberos realm (administrative domain)</strong>
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<strong>In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options.</strong>
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<li>Click the Security tab</li>
<li>Click Local intranet</li>
<li>Click Sites </li>
<li>Click Advanced </li>
<li>Add your domain to the list</li>
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<ol>
<li>Click the Security tab</li>
<li>Click Local intranet</li>
<li>Click Custom Level</li>
<li>Select Automatic logon only in Intranet zone</li>
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<ol>
<li> Visit a kerberized web site using IE (You must use the fully-qualified Domain Name in the URL)</li>
<li><strong> You are all set.</strong></li>
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<h2><img alt="Firefox" src="../ui/images/firefox-icon.png">Firefox Configuration</h2>
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You can configure Firefox to use Kerberos for Single Sign-on. The following instructions will guide you in configuring your web browser to send your Kerberos credentials to the appropriate Key Distribution Center which enables Single Sign-on.
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In the address bar of Firefox, type <code>about:config</code> to display the list of current configuration options.
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In the Filter field, type <code>negotiate</code> to restrict the list of options.
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Double-click the <code>network.negotiate-auth.trusted-uris</code> entry to display the Enter string value dialog box.
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Enter the name of the domain against which you want to authenticate, for example, <code class="example-domain">.example.com.</code>
</li>
<li><strong> You are all set. </strong></li>
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<h3>Automatic Configuration of older versions</h3>
<p>You can configure older versions of Firefox (up to version 14) using signed code. Use <a href="browserconfig.html">Firefox configuration page</a> for newer versions.</p>
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<li>Import <a href="ca.crt">CA certificate</a>. Make sure you checked all three checkboxes.</li>
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Click on "Configure Browser" button below.
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