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Integrated Authorization for Intranet Sites
- Apr 10, 2019
soundman_ok As far as I can tell, command-line argument support for setting auth-negotiate-delegatewhitelist appears to have been removed from Chrome/Chromium some time ago. It does seem to be available as a policy. Do you know if your admins have set this policy? (It should appear if you visit chrome://policy/ in Chrome).
I know this discussion is focused on Windows but I have the same question/request for Mac. On our company Macs, we have defaults read com.google.Chrome AuthServerWhitelist “*.companyurl.com”
Is there an equivalent for MacOS Edge?
Edge on Mac also supports policy. I'd probably start by trying just com.microsoft.Edge.AuthServerWhitelist and if that doesn't work I can ask around.
- Romit MehtaJun 27, 2019Brass Contributor
Eric_Lawrence Thanks. I tried both com.microsoft.Edge and com.google.Edge to set AuthServerWhitelist and it did not stick.
Edit: I take it back. com.microsoft.Edge and com.microsoft.Edge.Canary work fine. I just had some issues with one specific intranet site, but others seem to be taking the SSO just fine.
- mkrugerJun 27, 2019
Microsoft
Also, I do want to point out that we changed the name of this policy from Chromium to AuthServerAllowlist.
From your edit, it sounds like you have discovered this if the policies were working for you, but I wanted to point this difference out.- Romit MehtaMar 06, 2020Brass Contributor
mkruger I have a new Mac and I installed Edge stable/prod release. I applied the following but the SSO prompt keeps coming ~once a day. Anything else I need to do?