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AD Bridge Local Policy

AD Bridge Local Policy editor

The AD Bridge Local Policy section lists the settings and values and provides the ability to edit them.

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A credential is required to view the AD Bridge local policy settings. If a credential rule matching the host exists, that credential is used. If no credential rule exists, one can be created on the AD Bridge Local Policy page or by going to Hosts > Credential Rules > Host Rules and creating one.

To edit the AD Bridge local policy settings for a host:

  1. Go to the Hosts > Host Inventory page, select a server entry, and then at the far right, click the ellipsis menu icon and select View Host Details.
  2. On the Host Details panel, select AD Bridge Local Policy. The AD Bridge Local Policy pane is displayed.

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This option is only available if the host has AD Bridge installed.

  1. Use the Local Policies Filter to filter settings by keyword. This filters both on the setting name and the setting description.
  2. You can change and save multiple settings at once.
  3. Click Save.

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Settings are loaded and saved over SSH, so there might be a delay to perform those operations.

Create a credential rule from the AD Bridge Local Policy pane

When you access the AD Bridge Local Policy pane, if no credential rule exists for that host, you are presented with the Host Rules option, to immediately create a host-based credential rule.

To create a host-based credential rule:

  1. Select the Login Credential.
  2. (Optional). Select a Delegation Strategy.
  3. If needed, select the Delegated Credential.
  4. Click Create Rule.

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