Unless they're explicitly placed on objects, a host SPN can substitute for any of the mentioned SPNs.SPNs aren't case sensitive when used by Microsoft Windows-based computers. Any type of computer system can use an SPN. Many of these computer systems, especially UNIX-based systems, are ...
The client finds a computer account based on the SPN of the service to which it is trying to connect.To perform the tasks that are described in the following sections, you must have membership in Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. ...
It is not usually necessary to modify SPNs. They are set up by a computer when it joins a domain and when services are installed on the computer. In some cases, however, this information can become stale. For instance, if the computer name is changed, the SPNs for installed services mu...
you must configure the Service Principal Name (SPN) for that account in the domain with the Setspn.exe command-line tool. Setspn.exe is installed by default on computers running Windows Server 2008. Run the following command on a computer that is joined to the same ...
Because the application pool identity for the AD FS 2.0 AppPool is running as a domain user/service account, you must configure the Service Principal Name (SPN) for that account in the domain with the Setspn.exe command-line tool. Setspn.exe is installed by default on computers running Windo...
If using the Local System account, the account name is the simple name of the computer on which Domino runs, for example domino1. Note: Assign a particular SPN to one account only. Windows single sign-on for Web clients will not function if one SPN is assigned to more than one ...
theservicePrincipalNameattribute is a multivalued, nonlinked attribute that is built from the DNS host name. The SPN is used in the process of mutual authentication between the client and the server hosting a particular service. The client finds a computer account based on the SPN of the servi...
The client finds a computer account based on the SPN of the service to which it is trying to connect. To perform the tasks that are described in the following sections, you must have membership in Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. ...
The client finds a computer account based on the SPN of the service to which it is trying to connect.To perform the tasks that are described in the following sections, you must have membership in Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. ...
theservicePrincipalNameattribute is a multivalued, nonlinked attribute that is built from the DNS host name. The SPN is used in the process of mutual authentication between the client and the server hosting a particular service. The client finds a computer account based on the SPN of the servi...