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- Universal CMDB Login Authentication
- Setting Up an Authentication Method
- Enabling Login to Universal CMDB with LW-SSO
- Enabling Login to Universal CMDB with SAML
- Setting a Secure Connection with the SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) Protocol
- Using the JMX Console to Test LDAP Connections
- How to Enable HTTP Communication for Universal CMDB
- Hybrid User Management with Multiple User Repositories
- How to Define LDAP Servers and Enable LDAP Authentication Method
- LDAP Authentication Settings - Example
- Example: How to Configure LDAP for Sun ONE Directory Server in UCMDB Server
- Example: How to Configure Dynamic LDAP Groups
- Retrieving Current LW-SSO Configuration in Distributed Environment
- User Lockout Mechanism
Enabling Login to Universal CMDB with LW-SSO
- Access the JMX console by entering the following address into your Web browser: https://<server_name>:8443/jmx-console, where <server_name> is the name of the machine on which Universal CMDB is installed.
- Under UCMDB-UI, click the name=LW-SSO Configuration to open the Operations page.
- Set the init string using the setInitString method.
- Set the domain name of the machine on which UCMDB is installed using the setDomain method.
- Invoke the method setEnabledForUI with the parameter set to True.
- Optional. If you want to work using multi-domain functionality, select the addTrustedDomains method, enter the domain values and click Invoke.
- Optional. If you want to work using a reverse proxy, select the updateReverseProxy method, set the Is reverse proxy enabled parameter to True, enter a URL for the Reverse proxy full server URL parameter, and click Invoke. If you want to access UCMDB both directly and using a reverse proxy, set the following additional configuration: select the setReverseProxyIPs method, enter the IP address for the Reverse proxy ip/s parameter and click Invoke.
- Optional. If you want to access UCMDB using an external authentication point, select the setValidationPointHandlerEnable method, set the Is validation point handler enabled parameter to True, enter the URL for the authentication point in the Authentication point server parameter, and click Invoke.
- To view the LW-SSO configuration as it is saved in the settings mechanism, invoke the retrieveConfigurationFromSettings method.
- To view the actual loaded LW-SSO configuration, invoke the retrieveConfiguration method.
Note You cannot enable LW-SSO via the user interface.
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