Simple user name resolution
- 07 Jan 2025
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Simple user name resolution
- Mis à jour le 07 Jan 2025
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If neither Windows user name resolution (see Windows user name resolution) nor Active Directory user name resolution is used, the following formats are available to verify a user ID and domain:
- Similar format to user principal name (UPN), e.g. user@domain, sam@fqdn
- Separate user ID and domain fields
If the user@domain format is used for the user ID, OneSpan Authentication Server looks for a domain record with the name given after the '@'. If the domain is found, the @domain part is stripped from the user ID before the authentication process continues.
If no domain is found, the user ID will be left as user@domain, and no domain will be identified. In that case, the default domain is used for this logon attempt (see Default domain).
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