Google Search Appliance Managing Search for Controlled-Access Content User Manual
Google search appliance
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Managing Search for Controlled-Access Content
- Contents
- Overview
- Crawl, Index, and Serve
- Authentication, Authorization, and Controlled- Access Content
- Crawl and Index for Controlled-Access Content
- How a Search Appliance Indexes Controlled-Access Content
- Configuring Crawl for Cookie-Based Access
- Configuring Crawl for HTTP Basic or NTLM HTTP
- Configuring Crawl for the SAML Authentication and Authorization Service Provider Interface
- Configuring Crawl and Serve for Kerberos
- Configuring Crawl and Serve Over HTTPS
- Secure Content and Public Content
- Authentication
- Authorization
- How to Exclude Controlled-Access Content Sources from Search
- Customizing the Universal Login Form
- Use Cases with Public and Secure Serve for Multiple Authentication Mechanisms
- Cookie-Based Authentication Scenarios
- Overview of Scenarios
- Cookie-Based Authentication Options
- Scenario 1: Normal Forms Authentication
- Scenario 2: Cannot Use Universal Login Form
- Scenario 3: Cannot Use Universal Login Form and Need Identity Verified Silently
- Scenario 4: Cannot Provide a Sample URL
- Scenario 5: Necessary Cookie is Available for Getting a Verified Identity
- Scenario 6: Use an HTTP Basic Challenge to Get Cookies
- Scenario 7: Use an NTLM HTTP Login Page to Get Cookies
- Index