Authentication helps you confirm the identity of users requesting access to your Web sites. IIS supports both challenge-based and login redirection-based authentication methods. Challenge-based authentication methods require clients to respond correctly to a server-initiated challenge. Login redirection-based authentication methods rely on redirection to a login page to determine the identity of the user. You cannot use both authentication methods at the same time. IIS also supports client certificate authentication, which requires configuring Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for the site.
Authenticate using certificates (Recommended) Connections to the scan server are authenticated using client certificates ...
Authentication failed due to a user account restriction or requirement that was not followed. For example, the user account ...
Authentication failed due to a user credentials mismatch. Either the user name provided does not map to an existing user ...
authentication failed due to status code 13: Responding station does not support the specified authentication algorithm (for ...
Authentication helps you confirm the identity of users requesting access to your Web sites. IIS supports both challenge-based ...
Authentication is enabled for the following URL group: %1. Negotiate authentication is set to %2. NTLM authentication is ...
Authentication methods specify how trust is established between computers. These authentication methods are offered and accepted ...
Authentication Ticket Request Failed: User Name: %1 Supplied Realm Name: %2 Service Name: %3 Ticket Options: %4 Failure Code: ...
Authentication Ticket Request: User Name: %1 Supplied Realm Name: %2 User ID: %3 Service Name: %4 Service ID: %5 Ticket Options: ...