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AD Credentials Pass-Through for Google Chrome
Overview
eLux supports Active Directory (AD) credential pass-through for Google Chrome, enabling seamless access to internal web resources without repeated authentication prompts.
Key Capabilities
- Single sign-on (SSO) After logging in to eLux with AD credentials, Google Chrome automatically reuses the same Kerberos-based authentication context (Kerberos TGT).
- Policy-Controlled Experience Chrome enforces centrally defined policies, ensuring transparent and compliant access to corporate web services.
Prerequisites
Ensure the following conditions are met before configuration:
- AD authentication is enabled and functional in Scout.
- The user successfully logs in to eLux with AD credentials.
- Google Chrome is installed on the eLux endpoint.
- You have sufficient permissions to modify the device profile in Scout.
Configuration (Scout)
- Open the relevant device profile in Scout.
- Navigate to Applications → Google Chrome → Free parameters.
- Add the following parameter and save the configuration:
AllowSSOLists=example.comNotes:- “example.com” is an example and may be exchanged with your domains.
- The parameter accepts a comma separated list of domains.
- The parameter accepts Google Chrome policy wildcards (e.g. *.example.com)
- Save and deploy the profile to the target devices.
End-User Experience
- The user logs in to eLux using their AD credentials.
- Google Chrome is launched (manually or via autostart).
- When accessing any domain listed in AllowSSOLists, Chrome performs automatic authentication without prompting for credentials.
Troubleshooting
Google Chrome still prompts for a password
- Verify the user logged in with an AD account.
- Confirm the destination site is included in AllowSSOLists.
- Redeploy the Scout profile if changes were made recently.
Policy not applied
- In Chrome, enter
chrome://policyand check that AuthNegotiateDelegateAllowlist shows the expected entries.
Need Help?
Contact your system administrator or eLux support for further assistance.
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