One of our security operations managers has a One-way domain trust issue. He wants to know if an AD user can authenticate over a one-way trust in SolarWinds?
Will do thanks Kevin
This is very much an edge case and we're not going to have documentation or instructions for this.
However, if you get it running, you should totally reply to this message and flag it as the answer because there might be someone else looking for the same thing.
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for your reply. Those are some good questions. We have a customer at a location that wants to have "end users" be able to login and view their dashboards. Security does not normally permit that in our environment . The discussion has turned to giving them their own additional web server joined to their domain.
It would apply if a trust were created between the 2 domains. This would not have to be forest level trust. The LogonFallback setting would be configured on the SolarWinds MPE and the existing SolarWinds Additional Web Server.
Can you give more specific details on this? Obviously, change the names of the domains to protect the innocent.
Example:
Parent.Domain.Local
Trust.Local
TRUST
ARENT.
Since there are multiple types (one-way, two-way, transitive, non-transitive, others?) of trust in AD, it would be better to have more details than less for an inquiry like this.
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