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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. Appendix A: Troubleshooting High Availability
  8. Appendix B: High Availability Log Messages
  9. Appendix C: Port Number Reference
  10. Appendix D: 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
      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 Exchange Document Store
    page appears.

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