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=== Internal PMA.core authentication === | === Internal PMA.core authentication === | ||
- | [[security#Database encryption and storage support|Security]] | + | PMA.core's internal authentication system supports database encryption as described in the [[security#Database encryption and storage support|previous paragraph]] |
=== LDAP and LDAPS === | === LDAP and LDAPS === | ||
PMA.core supports authentication via LDAP to facilitate on your existing Active Directory infrastructure. Users can login and use PMA.core with their existing credentials. This eliminates the need to create new users/passwords and the required extra management for administrators, reducing the time and cost needed to manage PMA.core and the risk of any system compromise. Also any updates on the LDAP side, like updating user passwords, creating or deleting users, are automatically propagated to PMA.core. | PMA.core supports authentication via LDAP to facilitate on your existing Active Directory infrastructure. Users can login and use PMA.core with their existing credentials. This eliminates the need to create new users/passwords and the required extra management for administrators, reducing the time and cost needed to manage PMA.core and the risk of any system compromise. Also any updates on the LDAP side, like updating user passwords, creating or deleting users, are automatically propagated to PMA.core. |