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тАО10-23-2008 09:59 PM
тАО10-23-2008 09:59 PM
iLO 2 - AD authentication - Default Schema
I have configured the "Directory User Context 1" with the DN of the OU where my user account is located in active directory.
I've noticed that in all of the examples on all of the threads, a "container" is always used.
ex. CN=Users,DC=MyDomain,DC=Com
Is there a known issue if my account is located in an OU instead of a container? Or maybe my syntax is wrong?
ex. OU=Administrators,OU=IT,OU=US,DC=MyDomain,DC=COM
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тАО10-24-2008 09:30 AM
тАО10-24-2008 09:30 AM
Re: iLO 2 - AD authentication - Default Schema
God Bless,
LC...
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тАО10-24-2008 09:42 AM
тАО10-24-2008 09:42 AM
Re: iLO 2 - AD authentication - Default Schema
Thanks,
Jim
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тАО10-29-2008 11:14 PM
тАО10-29-2008 11:14 PM
Re: iLO 2 - AD authentication - Default Schema
http://bizsupport.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00190541/c00190541.pdf
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тАО10-30-2008 07:56 AM
тАО10-30-2008 07:56 AM
Re: iLO 2 - AD authentication - Default Schema
I believe that everything is set up correctly as I am able to logon with a DN. When I logon with another format, I get "user object not found". This leads me to believe that iLO is not looking in the right place for the account.
With that said, I've set up other LDAP application in the past and script quite a bit, so I'm pretty familiar with how this all works, but I'm obviously missing something.
In the manual, all of the examples for "Directory User Context" use "Containers" and not OUs and I'm wondering if that is the problem. We don't use the default containers as they are a security risk.
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тАО11-11-2008 09:47 PM
тАО11-11-2008 09:47 PM
Re: iLO 2 - AD authentication - Default Schema
Your syntax is correct. You can use Containers or OUs or leave the directory Context blank. This is a placeholder so it can make a easy and quick search.
If you can login with DN ONLY and not domainname\username format, try this.
GO to Internet Explorer - Tools - Internet Options - Intranet (choose the appropriate zone) - Go to ActiveX controls and Plugins -
"Initialize and script ActiveX Controls not marked as safe for scripting" - Set it to prompt.
Try loggin in with the domainname\username format. Good luck
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тАО11-12-2008 08:01 AM
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