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Log in to the KACE SMA Administrator Console, https://KACE_SMA_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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Agents that are installed on managed devices communicate with the KACE SMA through an agent messaging protocol. Agents perform scheduled tasks, such as collecting inventory information from, and distributing software to, managed devices. Agentless management is available for devices that cannot have Agent software installed, such as printers and devices with operating systems that the Agent does not support. See Using Agentless management.
This information includes the date the change was made and the user who made the change, which can be useful during troubleshooting. See About history settings.
You have a number of ways to deploy the KACE SMA Agent to the devices you want to manage.
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Provision using the Agent Provisioning Assistant: You can use the Agent Provisioning Assistant to perform provisioning for devices with Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux operating systems. Within the Assistant, you can choose between using the KACE SMA GPO Provisioning Tool for deploying the Agent to Windows devices, or using Onboard Provisioning for deploying the Agent to Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux devices. |
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Provision using manual deployment: Manual deployment is useful when automated Agent provisioning is not practical or when you want to deploy the KACE SMA Agent using email or logon scripts. |
To provision Agent software, you must enable file sharing.
If the Organization component is enabled on your appliance, see Enable file sharing at the System level. Otherwise, see Enable file sharing without the Organization component enabled.
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Log in to the KACE SMA System Administration Console, http://KACE_SMA_hostname/system, or select System from the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page. |
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Enable NTLMv2 authentication for the KACE SMA files shares. When this setting is enabled, managed devices connecting to the KACE SMA File Shares require support for NTLMv2 and authenticate to the KACE SMA using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually turned off. Enabling this option disables lanman auth and ntlm auth on the Samba server. NTLMv2 Levels 1-4 are supported. If you need NTLM v2 Level 5, consider manually provisioning the KACE SMA Agent. See Manually deploying the KACE SMA Agent. | |
Force certain KACE SMA functions that are supported through the Samba client, such as Agent Provisioning, to authenticate to offboard network file shares using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually disabled. Enabling this option enables the client ntlmv2 auth option for Samba client functions. |
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When the appliance restarts, enable file sharing at the organization level. See Enable organization-level file sharing with the Organization component enabled.
Verify that organization file shares are enabled. For instructions, see Enable file sharing at the System level.
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Log in to the KACE SMA Administrator Console, https://KACE_SMA_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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Optional: Enter a password for the File Share User. |
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Log in to the KACE SMA Administrator Console, https://KACE_SMA_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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Optional: Select authentication options: |
Enable NTLMv2 authentication for the KACE SMA files shares. When this setting is enabled, managed devices connecting to the KACE SMA File Shares require support for NTLMv2 and authenticate to the KACE SMA using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually turned off. Enabling this option disables lanman auth and ntlm auth on the Samba server. NTLMv2 Levels 1-4 are supported. If you need NTLM v2 Level 5, consider manually provisioning the KACE SMA Agent. See Manually deploying the KACE SMA Agent. | |
Force certain KACE SMA functions that are supported through the Samba client, such as Agent Provisioning, to authenticate to offboard network file shares using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually disabled. Enabling this option enables the client ntlmv2 auth option for Samba client functions. |
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To provision Agent software, you must enable file sharing.
If the Organization component is enabled on your appliance, see Enable file sharing at the System level. Otherwise, see Enable file sharing without the Organization component enabled.
1. |
a. |
Log in to the KACE SMA System Administration Console, http://KACE_SMA_hostname/system, or select System from the drop-down list in the top-right corner of the page. |
b. |
c. |
2. |
Enable NTLMv2 authentication for the KACE SMA files shares. When this setting is enabled, managed devices connecting to the KACE SMA File Shares require support for NTLMv2 and authenticate to the KACE SMA using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually turned off. Enabling this option disables lanman auth and ntlm auth on the Samba server. NTLMv2 Levels 1-4 are supported. If you need NTLM v2 Level 5, consider manually provisioning the KACE SMA Agent. See Manually deploying the KACE SMA Agent. | |
Force certain KACE SMA functions that are supported through the Samba client, such as Agent Provisioning, to authenticate to offboard network file shares using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually disabled. Enabling this option enables the client ntlmv2 auth option for Samba client functions. |
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When the appliance restarts, enable file sharing at the organization level. See Enable organization-level file sharing with the Organization component enabled.
Verify that organization file shares are enabled. For instructions, see Enable file sharing at the System level.
1. |
a. |
Log in to the KACE SMA Administrator Console, https://KACE_SMA_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. |
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Optional: Enter a password for the File Share User. |
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a. |
Log in to the KACE SMA Administrator Console, https://KACE_SMA_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. |
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3. |
Optional: Select authentication options: |
Enable NTLMv2 authentication for the KACE SMA files shares. When this setting is enabled, managed devices connecting to the KACE SMA File Shares require support for NTLMv2 and authenticate to the KACE SMA using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually turned off. Enabling this option disables lanman auth and ntlm auth on the Samba server. NTLMv2 Levels 1-4 are supported. If you need NTLM v2 Level 5, consider manually provisioning the KACE SMA Agent. See Manually deploying the KACE SMA Agent. | |
Force certain KACE SMA functions that are supported through the Samba client, such as Agent Provisioning, to authenticate to offboard network file shares using NTLMv2. Even though NTLMv2 is more secure than NTLM and LANMAN, non-NTLMv2 configurations are more common and this option is usually disabled. Enabling this option enables the client ntlmv2 auth option for Samba client functions. |
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