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Configuring the Local Intranet Domain. Open Internet Explorer and click the Settings gear icon in the top-right corner. Select Internet options. Select the Security tab. Select the Local Intranet zone and click the Sites button. Make sure that the first two options, Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones and Include all sites that bypass the proxy server are checked.
Click Advanced and add the names of the domains that are protected by Kerberos HTTP SPNEGO, one at a time, to the list of websites. For example, myhost.example.com. Click OK to save your configuration changes.
Kerberos (Negotiate) authentication but are experiencing problems setting it up with Chrome. We either experience one of two different. This works for Firefox and Safari, but does chrome require it to be a fqdn? This happens on three test. Configuring Chrome and Firefox for Windows Integrated Authentication Windows Integrated Authentication allows a users’ Active Directory credentials to pass through their browser to a web server. Windows Integrated Authentication is enabled by default for Internet Explorer but not Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.