5.Enter the current password in the Old Password box.
6.Enter the new password in the New Password box.
7.
8.Click Change.
The Database Admin Utility changes the password for the specified account.
Using Active Directory/LDAP for AuthenticationNOTE: Active Directory/LDAP is not supported with Storage Essentials Standard Edition.
The management server supports external authentication through Active Directory (AD) and Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory services. When you configure the management server to use external authentication, user credentials are no longer stored in the management server database. This configuration centralizes all security related requirements to the enterprise AD/LDAP infrastructure, such as password expiration, resets, and complexity requirements.
When a user attempts to log into the management server, the management server authenticates the user name and password against AD/LDAP for credential verification. If AD/LDAP verifies that this user has the correct credentials, the management server allows this user access to the application.
Keep in mind the following:
•The
•If you want to go back and forth between internal and external (AD/LDAP) authentication, rename the
To use AD/LDAP to authenticate your users, complete the following procedures:
•”Step 1 — Configure the Management Server to Use AD or LDAP” on page 157
•”Step 2 — Restart the AppStorManager Service and Login as the Designated Admin Account” on page 164
•”Step 3 — Add Users to the Management Server” on page 165
•”Step 4 — Provide Login Information to Your Users” on page 165
Step 1 — Configure the Management Server to Use AD or LDAP
If you want to use AD/LDAP, you must modify the
To configure the management server:
•To use AD, see ”Configuring the Management Server to Use Active Directory” on page 158
•To use LDAP, see ”Configuring the Management Server to Use LDAP” on page 161
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