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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to High Availability
  3. Set Up the High Availability Environment
  4. Set Up a High Availability Cluster on Windows
  5. Steps to Setting Up a High Availability Cluster in Linux
  6. Optional High Availability Configuration
  7. Troubleshooting High Availability
  8. High Availability Log Messages
  9. Port Number Reference
  10. Glossary

High Availability Installation Guide

High Availability Installation Guide

Step 5. Configure User Authentication

  1. On the
    User Authentication page
    , choose the type of user authentication that you want to use.
    • Choose
      Informatica domain authentication
      to manage user credentials in the Informatica domain and synchronize user information with
      B2B Data Exchange
      . Use Informatica domain authentication for production environments. For more information, see GUID-86698F2C-3CD4-462B-BDC8-095E525A34B0.
      If your Informatica domain uses Kerberos authentication, choose the option
      Informatica domain with Kerberos authentication
      .
    • Choose
      Informatica domain with Kerberos authentication
      if the Informatica domain uses Kerberos authentication. Use Informatica domain with Kerberos authentication for production environments. For more information, see GUID-BD697102-A867-4D6B-877D-C2838373F67E.
    • Choose
      B2B Data Exchange native authentication
      Data Integration Hub native authentication
      to manage user credentials locally in
      B2B Data Exchange
      . Use native authentication in development and staging environments. For more information, see GUID-BACFF636-4A8C-46AD-9013-63C90194D176.
  2. Enter the authentication information, and then click
    Next
    .
    The
    Data Integration Hub Document Store
    Data Exchange Document Store
    page appears.

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