02-08-2012 04:14 PM
Hello,
I'm trying to get LDAP authentication working using Active directory. I have created an LDAP server profile, an Authentication Profile and Group Mapping settings profile. When I'm setting up the Group mappings I can go in and see the entire directory tree and pick groups so I know that it is connecting the the AD server and pulling information. However, in the Authentication Profile, if I try to pick users for the allow list, it doesn't find anything from the AD only local users. I have tried creating a firewall Administrator using the LDAP profile, and cannot login. When I look at the system log, it says "authentication profile not found for user".
I'm obviously missing something somewhere, but can't figure it out.
Thanks,
Kenton
02-14-2012 09:45 AM
Yes the profile is there. I'll call support.
Thanks,
Kenton
03-04-2012 12:10 AM
Kenton,
did you get this working? im having the same issues.
03-05-2012 09:42 AM
No I haven't. I haven't called support yet because the real thing I'm trying to get to work is the AD authentication for the VPN and there is a bug in that. So I figured I'd just wait until they fix the bug. Hopefully that wil be relatively soon.
Kenton
05-25-2012 05:24 AM
Having similiar issues at a customer.
@smithkopel - Did you manage to get this issue resolved?
Thanks
05-25-2012 08:21 AM
No I haven't worked on it any more. I intend to upgrade to a newer version of the OS in a couple of weeks and hopefully that will fix the root of the problem.
Kenton
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