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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Dynamic Data Masking Administration
  3. Authentication
  4. Security
  5. Connection Management
  6. JDBC Client Configuration
  7. ODBC Client Configuration
  8. Configuration for MicroStrategy
  9. Access Control
  10. Logs
  11. High Availability
  12. Server Control
  13. Performance Tuning
  14. Troubleshooting
  15. Appendix A: Database Keywords

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Setting Up Authentication

Setting Up Authentication

Use the Management Console to set up the authentication system for Dynamic Data Making.
To set the authentication for the first time, you must log in with a user name and the server password. You set the initial server password when you install the Dynamic Data Masking Server.
  1. Log in to the Management Console.
  2. In the Management Console tree, select the Dynamic Data Masking Server.
    The properties of the Dynamic Data Masking Server displays on the right panel, showing the current authentication scheme.
  3. Click
    Tree
    Edit
    to edit the properties of the Dynamic Data Masking Server.
  4. In the
    Edit
    window, select the authentication scheme you want to use.
    The
    Edit
    window displays the properties required to connect to the authentication server.
  5. Enter the authentication server domain and user properties.
    • For the LDAP authentication scheme, enter the LDAP domain, group, and user properties. Consult the LDAP administrator to get the correct information.
    • For the Active Directory authentication scheme, enter the Active Directory domain properties and the administration group. Consult the Active Directory administrator to get the correct information.
    • For the Internal authentication scheme, you do not need to enter any information. Use the Server Control command SetInternalPassword to manage the Dynamic Data Masking Server password.
  6. Click OK.
Log out and log in again to the Management Console to verify that the selected authentication scheme is in effect.

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