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Pass AD authentication through Jamf Server?


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I was wondering if there is a way to pass Active Directory login and password resets through Jamf's traffic? I had seen an article a while back, but can't seem to find it now. (This would be for machines connecting that are not on our network).

Gabe Shackney
Princeton Public Schools

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Are you referring to Infrastructure Manager? http://docs.jamf.com/infrastructure-manager/1.3.1/Jamf_Infrastructure_Manager_Overview.html

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Are you referring to Infrastructure Manager? http://docs.jamf.com/infrastructure-manager/1.3.1/Jamf_Infrastructure_Manager_Overview.html


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I don't believe this is possible. Maybe best to use an identity provider (Okta, Ping, etc...) for off network password changes. Infrastructure manager just proxies the connection between tomcat and your ldap/AD.


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The infrastructure manager is probably what I was looking at. Does not look specifically like what I am wanting to do though.

Gabe Shackney
Princeton Public Schools


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