TeamForge utilizes its own database to
validate the user name and password and also supports external authentication sources such
as LDAP, Active Directory, Kerberos and Master Password.
Create a profile
You can create a profile that determines the authentication method and settings in TeamForge.
Configure Master Password
With the Site Administrative privileges, you can generate a master password and use it along with any user name registered with the TeamForge.
Upgrade a profile
You can upgrade a legacy authentication profile by importing the corresponding configuration file for authentication.
Reorder profiles
You can set the order in which a user profile needs to be considered for authentication. On the Manage Existing Profiles page, you can manually reorder the list of authentication profiles.
Activate a profile
To pass authentication requests through a profile, you must change the status of a profile to active. The status indicator is green for active profiles in .
Deactivate a profile
At any point in time, you can deactivate an active profile in . The status indicator is yellow for inactive profiles in .
Delete a profile
You can delete an inactive profile from the permanently.