Disable single sign-on
Disable single sign-on without removing the KACE SMA from the domain.
- Go to the appliance Control Panel:
- If the Organization component is not enabled on the appliance, log in to the KACE SMA Administrator Console, http://KACE_SMA_hostname/admin, then click Settings.
- If the Organization component is enabled on the appliance, log in to the KACE SMA System Administration Console, http://KACE_SMA_hostname/system, or select System in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page, then click Settings.
- Click Security Settings to display the Security Settings page.
- In the Single Sign-On section, select Disable.
Single sign-on is disabled. Users who are currently logged in to the Administrator Console or User Console remain logged in until the end of their sessions. The next time they attempt to access the Administrator Console or User Console, however, they are required to enter their credentials.
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Disable single sign accessing the Command Line Console
The Command Line Console is a terminal window interface to the KACE SMA. Use this interface to configure appliance settings, just as you would in the appliance Administrator Console
NOTE:
- If you have a physical version of the appliance: Connect a monitor and keyboard directly to the appliance
- If you have a virtual version of the appliance, power on the virtual machine to boot the appliance.
- The Command Line Console login screen appears.
- At the prompts, enter:
Login: netdiag
Password: netdiag
- Ran the command disablesso
Example:
[netdiag@K1000 ~]$ disablesso
This will override the HTTP settings and disable SSO.
Then go to K1000 Security Settings to make repairs/adjustments to the SSO settings and save changes.
Are you sure you want to do this? y|n [n] y
Apache is running, are you sure you want to restart? y|n [n] y
[netdiag@K1000 ~]$
The appliance restarts the WEB Interface services