We are done with upgrading vCenter Single sign-on and vSphere web client. Next step would be configuring vCenter single sign-on. In vSphere 5.5 , Active Directory identity source is not automatically added So we need to add Active Directory domain to authenticate with domain-based accounts.
Login to the vSphere web client, Click on Administration from the left pane.
https://vSphere_Web_Client_host_name_or_IP:9443/vsphere-client
Select Active directory(Integrated Windows Aunthentication) and enter your domain name. My domain name is lab.com. Click on Ok.
you can delegate the permissions by adding users and groups from the
Active directory domain and assing permissions to them.
Select Users and Groups from the left pane, click on Groups tab. select any of the role from the above option and click on add under Group Members option.
Select your domain name from the drop down and select the users and groups which you want to assign permissions and click on Add.
Now delegated user account will be able to login to vsphere web client with their domain credentials.
Thats it. we are done with adding identity source for the vCenter single sing-on. I hope this is informative for you. Thanks for reading !!!
Login to the vSphere web client, Click on Administration from the left pane.
https://vSphere_Web_Client_host_name_or_IP:9443/vsphere-client
Under Single Sign-On click Configuration. Click on Identity Sources and click on Add
you can now see your domain under Identity Source.
Active directory domain and assing permissions to them.
Select Users and Groups from the left pane, click on Groups tab. select any of the role from the above option and click on add under Group Members option.
Select your domain name from the drop down and select the users and groups which you want to assign permissions and click on Add.
Thats it. we are done with adding identity source for the vCenter single sing-on. I hope this is informative for you. Thanks for reading !!!