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Rio Licensing

asked on December 28, 2018
  1. It is my understanding the Rio environment allows for unlimited servers under a master license key.  Do the Laserfiche servers under this key have to be in the same AD domain as the key server?
  2. Do users have to be in the same AD domain as the key server or Laserfiche servers?
  3.  Assuming named users are added at a central master key level, can they be users on a separate AD domain to the one in which the key server is a member?
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replied on December 28, 2018

I can answer your first question.  A licensed Laserfiche product does not need to be on the same active directory (or a member of any active directory) as the key server.  They just need to be able to route traffic between them.

As for active directory user authentication, the two domains would need to be federated as the LFDS server can't be a member of two active directories.

 

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replied on December 31, 2018

Erik is absolutely right, LFDS (the licensing server) must be able to communicate with any LF option you license from it. This is typically done over ports 5048 and 5049 with notifications on port 5055. LFDS can license servers across multiple domains, but there must be a domain trust in place so LFDS can 'see' the servers across the different domains. This can even be over a WAN assuming you have site to site connection setup. You can license users from any domain with LFDS, as long as it has that correct domain trust in place, you simply register the extra domains as an additional identity provider in LFDS.

 

Hope this helps further clarify your earlier answer. smileyyes

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