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Initiating LDAP First-Time Single Sign-On for Eclipse
Introduction:
Implementing LDAP-based Single Sign-On (SSO) for Eclipse enhances user convenience and security. This article outlines the steps for LDAP first-time SSO users to seamlessly log in to Eclipse.
Single Sign-On Process:
1. Access Eclipse Site:
- Launch your preferred browser and navigate to the Eclipse Site where LDAP-based SSO will be employed.
2. Manually Enter Credentials:
- Manually enter your username and password in the provided fields.
3. Input Username and Password:
- a. Username: Enter your username followed by the domain (username@domain.local).
- b. Password: Provide your Windows password associated with the entered username.
4. Initiate Login:
- Click on the “Login” button to proceed.
5. Successful Login and Logoff:
- Upon successful login, you gain access to the Eclipse platform.
- At any point, you can log off from Eclipse as needed.
6. Single Sign-On Activation:
- When you return to the Eclipse login screen, you have the option to select “Single Sign On.”
7. Automatic Login:
- Once you choose “Single Sign On,” the system automatically logs you in when you’re logged into your Windows account.
Conclusion:
By following these steps, LDAP first-time Single Sign-On users can effortlessly access the Eclipse platform. This streamlined process enhances user experience by reducing the need for repeated manual logins and ensuring secure access to Eclipse resources. Implementing LDAP-based SSO contributes to a seamless and secure user authentication process, allowing users to focus on their tasks without unnecessary interruptions.