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14 Best Practice for Breeze Directory Service Integration
Managing passwords
When Breeze imports user information using DSI, this does not provide Breeze with access to
the users network password. In theory, an organization could use an LDAP field to store the
user password in the directory. But storing user passwords in clear text would be a major
security breach. Because Breeze DSI does not obtain the network password for users, some
other method for managing passwords for users imported into the Breeze directory from
external LDAP servers is needed. Several methods for doing this are discussed below.
Automatic single sign-on
The recommended method for managing Breeze user passwords and authentication with DSI
is to use it with automatic single sign-on. Automatic single sign-on is a mechanism that allows
a user who is logged in to gain access to Breeze and resources for which they have permission
without being prompted each time for their login and password.
Two methods for implementing automatic single sign-on are supported for Breeze:
Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM) authentication
HTTP header-based authentication
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