To Check:
Find out what has changed from the LDAP/AD Server side?
- Did the password of the admin user/service account associated to the K1000 appliance uses for LDAP change? Is the account locked out or expired?
- Did the user in LDAP move to a different container?
- Did the IP address or HOSTNAME of the LDAP/AD server change?
- Is the LDAP/AD Server down?
Find out what exactly changed in the LDAP server. After finding out what has changed in the LDAP server, the change must be applied to the K1000 appliance.
To Do:
1. Logon to the K1000 appliance as the K1000's admin user.
- This is the only user that is able to logon to the K1000 appliance other than an LDAP authentication user is the K1000 admin user
2. Go to Settings | User Authentication | LDAP profiles.
- Modify the profiles for the changes in the LDAP server.
Use the following FAQ for reference on setting up the LDAP server parameters:
How to setup LDAP Authentication
If necessary, run the LDAP browser to connect to LDAP server to search for specific users to be sure it is working fine.
3. If the K1000 Local admin user is not able to logon to the K1000 appliance or if the Local admin user password is lost, please contact KACE Support to get the Local Admin password changed.
- Make sure that SSH is enabled and the database access is turned on the K1000 appliance.
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