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Titan SiliconServer
When configured to join an Active Directory, Titan functions the same way as a server added to
an NT domain. The only tangible difference is that after joining an Active Directory, Titan can
authenticate clients using the Kerberos protocol as well as NT 4 style authentication. Most
modern Windows clients support both authentication methods, though a number of older
Windows clients only support NT 4 style authentication.
Supported Clients
Domain Controller Interaction
Titan relies on Windows domain controllers to authenticate users and get user information such
as group membership. Titan automatically discovers and connects to the fastest and most
reliable domain controllers. Since operating conditions may change over time, Titan selects the
"best" domain controller every 10 minutes.
Security Model
Client Authentication Configuration
Method
NT Domain security
NT 4 only
Add server to NT domain
Windows 2000 Active
Directory
NT 4 only
Add server to NT domain
Kerberos and NT 4
Join Active Directory
Windows 2003 Active
Directory
NT4 only
Add server to NT domain
Kerberos and NT 4
Join Active Directory
Platform
Supported versions
Windows 2003
SP1
Windows XP
SP1, SP2
Windows 2000
SP1, SP2, SP3, SP4
Windows NT 4.0
SP4, SP5, SP6a
Windows 98
SE
Macintosh OS X
10.3 or later (native client only)