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NetMRG handles authentication internally by default, checking passwords against its own database. It is possible for NetMRG to use other systems for username/password authentication. This is accomplished by handing off the authentication task to the HTTP server.
![]() | You must still create accounts in NetMRG for each user when using external authentication in order to assign them permissions and rights. |
Details on methods of authentication using the Apache web server are available here. There are add-on modules for Apache that allow for various authentication mechanisms, including LDAP and custom database authentication systems. Using Apache-based authentication, it is possible for an organization to maintain users and passwords in one location for a variety of web-based services, only needing to set up application-specific permissions in each application.
To enable external authentication, edit netmrg.xml and set externalAuth to true.
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