No I agree with you. Not being able to log into the machine with the old
password and being able to with the new one is all correct behavior. I
mentioned this to illustrate that the password had indeed been changed.
The accounts I mentioned were to answer your question about their potentially
Marty see response in-line
On 7/31/16 11:32 PM, Marty Godsey wrote:
> The password has been changed. If I try to log onto a machine in the domain
> with the old password it tells me the password is incorrect.
correct behavior
If I use the new one, it logs me into the machine.
also correct behav
Only reason I am is because I plan on integrating other services in the future
and having an LDAP authentication method will allow me to provide these
services utilizing the same accounts.
Regards,
Marty Godsey
-Original Message-
From: ilya [mailto:ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: M
I must also mention, i dont use Active Directory..
On 7/31/16 11:29 PM, ilya wrote:
> Do you happen to have local account as well as ldap account set?
>
> It usually follows one authentication method (ldap) followed by another
> (local). Please confirm the passwords are different.
>
> I will be
The password has been changed. If I try to log onto a machine in the domain
with the old password it tells me the password is incorrect. If I use the new
one, it logs me into the machine. There are only three accounts in the ACS
instance: admin, bare-metal and testallow. Testallow is the LDAP ac
Do you happen to have local account as well as ldap account set?
It usually follows one authentication method (ldap) followed by another
(local). Please confirm the passwords are different.
I will be testing ldap this week and will let you know if i see this
issue. I've used it in past, I'd be su
Thank you ilya. After spending the weekend scouring the web I came to the same
conclusion as you mentioned.
Regards,
Marty Godsey
-Original Message-
From: ilya [mailto:ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 1, 2016 2:01 AM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Re: Nuage
Hello,
I have a lab CloudStack that is authenticating to an active directory and it
works great accept one thing. If I change the password on the AD user, ACS
still allows the user to log into the ACS portal with the old AND the new
password...
Is there a refresh interval for LDAP accounts? Do
Marty
Nuage is not an open source platform and requires special hardware
gateway along with few other nuage components that must be installed as
virtual appliances. Otherwise it works very well.
Regards
ilya
On 7/30/16 7:03 AM, Marty Godsey wrote:
> Has anyone used or using the Nuage Plugin? I a