1. |
a. |
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. |
b. |
c. |
3. |
The LDAP Browser can be useful when you need to enter information in the Search Base DN and the Search Filter fields for LDAP queries.
1. |
a. |
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. |
b. |
c. |
On the Label Management panel, click Tool to browse or search an LDAP server link under the LDAP Browser section to display the LDAP Browser page. |
2. |
| |||
The LDAP port number, which is usually 389 (LDAP) or 636 (secure LDAP). | |||
3. |
If the operation fails, verify the following:
4. |
Type a comma-separated list of Active Directory fields that you want to search for. |
6. |
User accounts can be created and managed on the appliance. Users who access the Administrator Console and User Console using these accounts are referred to as locally authenticated.
As an alternative to local authentication, you can set up external authentication through an external LDAP server. See Using an LDAP server for user authentication.
Types of locally authenticated user accounts include:
• |
System-level user accounts. Accounts that enable users to log in to the System Administration Console to manage appliance settings, such as the appliance host name and network settings. System-level user accounts include the default admin account for the appliance. These accounts also enable access to organization-level components (admiui) and the User Console. See Managing System-level user accounts. |
• |
Organization user accounts. Accounts that enable users to log in to the Administrator Console Organization level (Administrator Console ) to manage organization-specific components. These components may include Inventory, Assets, Distribution, Scripting, Security, Service Desk, and User Console depending on the user's role. See Managing organization user accounts. |
© 2024 Quest Software Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Terms of Use Privacy Cookie Preference Center