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I'm using external AUthentication for all my users (LDAP with Active Directory). Today all my users can't access to GLPI and get the following message "Incorrect username or password". it was working before
I can connect only with internal user.
I test the connection to LDAP from GLPI and I get the following messages "Test successful (Main server : <SUS>)
I'm using glpi 9.1.4 version
Can someone help me with this problem?
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Maybe your binding users password expired?
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Maybe your binding users password expired?
Probaly after i changed fo RootDN account then all users ca't login.
My user is RootDN account.
How can i solve for that?
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Best solution is create a normal user in AD with no password expire , user can't change password option and use that account for the LDAP import.
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Now. I can't search any account from AD, although "test successful (Main server : <SUS>"
I tested on new AD (I just build-ed for testing), but problem is the same.
Everyone have any idea about this problem?
Thanks and best regards,
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Good morning
I have a problem of authentication from ldap but only for the users setted on Active Directory with authorization limited on a specifics computers.
Can you help me ?
Thanks
Last edited by marco.mellini (2020-04-24 11:01:26)
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Hello! I have the same problem, users with a limited number of computers to log in cannot log in to GLPI. As soon as you give permission to enter from any computer, everything works. How can I solve the problem?
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Isn't it that GLPI server is doing authentication? Maybe in AD you should allow all users to log in via GLPI server...
GLPI 9.5.1 CentOS
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I import users from the Active Directory through LDAP to GLPI, and if the user has no restrictions on the number of machines from which he can log in to the domain, then he imported in this way will log into GLPI without problems, but all users must be logged in each domain from its own computer, and with these settings, when you enter the GLPI, an error "an incorrect login or password" pops up.
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Hello,
Did anyone solve this problem?
We define log on to workstations for every user and we define the Glpi hostname too but still no luck.
Glpi shows "an incorrect login or password" error when domain user try to login.
Also there is an audit failure event on active directory says user try to login domain controller.
If I add domain controller to user workstation list user can login to glpi, but this is insecure.
I don’t understand the reason why workstation name isn’t glpi hostname.
Could you please help me with this problem?
Thanks
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I don't know all the details but it has to do with how GLPI authenticates the user with the domain. It should be possible to all the domain controller(s) used with GLPI to the list of logon workstations but also add a group policy for your domain controllers to restrict interactive logons for normal domain users. This will allow the network logon to work but not regular logons.
It looks like other apps have this issue and I don't know of a way it can be changed in GLPI so that you only have to add the GLPI host to the list of allowed workstations.
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Thank you cconard96,
I solved as you mentioned.
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bonjour à tous,
bonjour sner,
pouvez-vous me donner les étapes à suivre pour le résoudre j'ai le même problème
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Hi!!
Same issue here.
So, the only solution is to add the AD server to the list of logon computers where users can log? and then prevent from local login with a group policy?
Is there any way to fix it with a simple policy?
How should it be configured?
Thank you in advance!!
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