To streamline the management of Secret Key credentials used in Inventory, Distribution, and Scripting, add those credentials to the Credentials Management page. Secret Key credentials can be created for devices managed using the KACE Cloud Mobile Device Manager.
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You have administrator privileges in the Administrator Console. |
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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NOTE: You can also access this form from pages that use credentials, such as the Discovery Schedule Detail page. Credentials added on these pages are automatically added to the Credentials Management list. |
A unique name for the credential. This name appears on the Credentials Management list and in the credential selection drop-down lists in component sections, such as Scripting. This name is used for identification in Administrator Console, and it is not part of the actual credential on the target device. | |
The classification of the credential. Select Secret Key to specify credentials that contain secret keys from the KACE Cloud Mobile Device Manager. | |
The secret key of the KACE Cloud Mobile Device Manager environment. | |
Show the characters in the Password field on the Add Credential form. This option is available only when you are adding credentials. If you are editing existing credentials, the password characters cannot be displayed. | |
Any additional information you want to provide about the credential. |
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To streamline the management of username and password credentials used in Inventory, Distribution, and Scripting, add those credentials to the Credentials Management page. User/Password credentials can be created for Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems as well as VMware ESXi hosts and vCenter Servers.
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You have administrator privileges in the Administrator Console. |
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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NOTE: You can also access this form from pages that use credentials, such as the Discovery Schedule Detail page. Credentials added on these pages are automatically added to the Credentials Management list. |
A unique name for the credential. This name appears on the Credentials Management list and in the credential selection drop-down lists in component sections, such as Scripting. This name is used for identification in Administrator Console, and it is not part of the actual credential on the target device. | |||
The classification of the credential. Select User/Password to specify credentials that have usernames and passwords. | |||
The username required for the credential. | |||
Show the characters in the Password field on the Add Credential form. This option is available only when you are adding credentials. If you are editing existing credentials, the password characters cannot be displayed. | |||
The device types on which the credential can be used. | |||
Any additional information you want to provide about the credential. |
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To easily manage and password LDAP credentials, add those credentials to the Credentials Management page. LDAP User/Password credentials can be created for Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems.
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You have administrator privileges in the Administrator Console. |
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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NOTE: You can also access this form from pages that use credentials, such as the Discovery Schedule Detail page. Credentials added on these pages are automatically added to the Credentials Management list. |
A unique name for the credential. This name appears on the Credentials Management list and in the credential selection drop-down lists on the LDAP Label Detail page. This name is used for identification in Administrator Console, and it is not part of the actual credential on the target device. | |||
The classification of the credential. Select LDAP User/Password to specify LDAP credentials that include user names and passwords. | |||
The user name required for the credential. | |||
Show the characters in the Password field on the Add Credential form. This option is available only when you are adding credentials. If you are editing existing credentials, the password characters cannot be displayed. | |||
Any additional information you want to provide about the credential. |
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To streamline the management of Google Workspace credentials used in Inventory, Distribution, Scripting, and Service Desk, add the applicable credentials to the Credentials Management page.
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Google Workspace Device Discovery and Inventory: This includes both Chromebooks and mobile devices that are managed by a Google Workspace Domain (formerly G Suite). This type of authentication requires the following: |
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Service Desk Queue Inboud Email: This includes email accounts that are part of a Google Workspace or a public Gmail account. This type of authentication requires the following: |
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Service Account authentication consists of a Service Account Key that is associated with a unique Client ID. A Google Workspace Super Admin can use the Client ID to grant the Service Account Domain Wide Access to a resource. |
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OAuth Client authentication consists of a OAuth Client ID that is used along with a Client Secret to request and grant access to a particular Google resource using a browser-based workflow. |
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It requires that the browser used to configure the credential in the Administrator Console connects to the appliance using a host name that is considered public (no private domains). |
Start by creating one or more Google Workspace Service Account or OAuth credentials, as applicable. After you add credentials, you can select them on configuration pages instead of entering them manually each time. In addition, you can add credentials from any of the configuration pages that use them. Credentials added on configuration pages are automatically added to the Credentials Management page. The appliance does not validate stored Google OAuth credentials as you enter them, but attempting to save any changes using invalid credentials result in an error.
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While still logged in to the Google Cloud console, select APIs & Services, and go to the OAuth consent screen. |
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If the developer account is part of the same Google Workspace domain as the resources being accessed, select Internal otherwise choose External. |
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Provide the following URI: https://<appliance_hostname>/common/authorize.php, where appliance_hostname is the host name of the appliance Administrator Console. |
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Service Account credentials only (optional). Delegate a domain-wide authority to a Service Account. This step requires Super Admin access to the Google Workspace Admin console. |
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Log in to the appliance Administrator Console, https://appliance_hostname/admin. Or, if the Show organization menu in admin header option is enabled in the appliance General Settings, select an organization in the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page next to the login information. |
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A unique name for the credential. This name appears on the Credentials Management list and in the credential selection drop-down lists in component sections, such as Scripting. This name is used for identification in Administrator Console, and it is not part of the actual credential. | |
The classification of the credential. Select Google Workspace or GMail, as applicable. |
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Service Account credentials only. While still on the Add Credential form, specify the credential properties: |
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Any additional information you want to provide about the credential. |
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Show the characters in the Client Secret field on the Add Credential form. This option is available only when you are adding credentials. If you are editing existing credentials, the characters in the Client Secret field cannot be displayed. | |||||
Click, log in, and grant access to the desired Google account on the page that appears.
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Any additional information you want to provide about the credential. |
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