Security

How to use email or User Principle Name (UPN) instead of the Active Directory login?

jhillenburg
Path Finder

We currently have our users log into Splunk using their Active Directory (AD) credentials, and specifically the SamAccountName field. In the LDAP strategies pane, there is an option for changing this field. I would like to use email or User Principle Name (UPN). Has anyone done this, and does it present a problem?

Thanks.

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brreeves_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Yes, you can set authentication.conf > userNameAttribute to either "mail" or "userPrincipalName" and login with either.

In my test setup (which I confirmed this in), my email address is the username for both, and after setting it to the respective values, I was able to log in both times.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/6.5.2/Admin/Authenticationconf#LDAP_settings

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