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Vmware View F5 APM KCD limitations
Before I start banging around in the lab, I figured I'd post something on dev to see if anyone has tried doing authentication delegation with vmware view. I know you can tie vmware view in with active directory so I assume that you can use kerberos for authentication purposes. Now, since you can do that, can you do Kerberos Constrained Delegation? I would assume so, and if so, can you setup a Kerberos Constrained Delegation configuration with F5 APM and vmware view? Ultimately what I am trying to achieve is 2 factor auth with a smart card that is related to an active directory user. I am not a VDI expert by any means. I only know the F5 side of the house. Any knowledge on this subject and the limitations that come with it would be awesome!
Thanks!
- raZorTTCirrostratus
Just wondering if you got anywhere with the KCD to the Horizon client?
Cheers
- jspiglerj2rsolvesNimbostratus
Sorry for the last response cjbarr! Thanks for the document. I read through it and didn't see anything specifically about Smart Card and Kerberos constrained delegation. I have a client that is specifically looking at this two factor auth scenario. Guess the only way to figure it out is test it out!
Thanks!
- cjbarr1234Altostratus
Hey Jonathan. The VMware Horizon "View" deployment guide actually covers this. Where it will use RADIUS, or RSA to allow for two factor authentication.
Page 3 and so forth. It's a great read if you haven't read it yet.
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