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External Authentication - Overview

In MOVEit Transfer, an Authentication Source defines the expected authentication source (LDAP, RADIUS, or WS-Trust) used to verify user credentials. It allows you to specify the settings for accessing that server and the settings for users who successfully authenticate to the server. Each Authentication Source is listed on the Auth Method page of the User Policy settings section. When Enabled, order in the table indicates lookup order.

For more information on how External Authentication works, see Feature Focus - User Authentication.

Adding an Authentication Source

You add authentication sources from the Security Policy page (SETTINGS > Security Policies > User Auth > Auth Method - Set Authentication Method).

Note: Only Org Admin role users (or SysAdmin acting on behalf as an Org Admin) can add or edit an authentication source.

To specify and select Authentication Source rules for an Org:

  1. From the Add/Edit External Authentication Sources view, enable an authentication method that requires an external source.

    New authentication method displays in the Add/Edit Authentication Sources... panel.

  2. In the Set Authentication panel, choose External or External Then MOVEit as one of the options.

    For example (from the Set Authentication Method panel):

  3. Quit after first authentication failure. Select or clear this checkbox to determine how failed authorizations are treated.
  4. Click Change Authentication Method to apply changes.

External Source Settings

After the new authentication source is added, a link appears at the top of the page. Click the link to go to the settings page for the new source.

Common Settings

The Edit Authentication Source Settings section is common to all authentication source types. Here, the friendly name of the source can be changed, along with the Enabled status.

Specific Settings

Specific settings for each of the various types of external authentication sources can be found in their own documents in this section.