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    bmartins-EUDA
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    Dear community,

    We recently bought Mountain Duck and were trying to configure it to use Integrated Windows Authentication when connecting to Documenta.

    Their support team says that the server is offering Basic authentication, instead of NTLM.

    Can you make this work?

    Thanks!

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      Mouctar
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      Hello @bmartins-EUDA ,

      Thank you for your message.
      We have forwarded your request to our technical team. They are currently reviewing the configuration and will get back to you shortly with a response.

      Best regards,

      Mouctar

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        dvanzo
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        Hello,
        We do not currently integrate NTLM protocol accounting in GoFAST. Our other customers, who use MoutainDuck, use the webDAV protocol to connect to their GoFAST server. Could you tell us why you specifically want to use the Integrated Windows Authentication to connect to Documenta?

        In the meantime, I've just created a jira under the reference GOFAST-12964 so that this functionality can be implemented in a future version of GoFAST.

        I thank you in advance for your feedback and wish you a very good day,
        Best regards,
        Damien VANZO

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          bmartins-EUDA
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          Hi @dvanzo,

          We were looking at that option as we do not want to ask end-users for their credentials but use SSO.

          How are your other customers achieving this using Basic authentication?

          Thanks!

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            cpotter
            ADMIN
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            @bmartins-EUDA : the problem with this solution is that it will work only for Windows and not Mac (nor Linux), i am correct ? Should we better ask the software vendor MountainDuck to implement SAMLv2 ?
            Best regards,

            Christopher Potter
            Fondateur & Président / Founder & President,
            CEO-Vision S.A.S

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              dvanzo
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              Hello @bmartins-EUDA, thank you for your feedback.
              Our other customers who use Mountain Duck do not use this type of mechanism to connect to the GoFAST server using basic authentication. Instead, they usually enter their credentials directly into the connection profile used to join the server using the webDAV protocol.

              Below is an example of the profile used to connect.

              image.png

              Looking forward to hearing from you, I've also just submitted a new ticket to MountainDuck support asking them to implement the SAMLv2 protocol.

              I wish you all a very good day,
              Best Regards,
              Damien VANZO

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                bmartins-EUDA
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                Thanks, @dvanzo! Please keep me posted.

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