Unable to login to ACM using Authentication Source with Remote Active Directory type - RSA Via L & G
Originally Published: 2015-10-06
Article Number
Applies To
Issue
Both user login and password are correct and can be used login on the network.
Account Collector mapped in the Authentication Source can successfully connect to Active Directory.
When attempting to Test Authentication Source, test fails with error:
Unable to Login User: <user login>
ERROR: Login Failure: all modules ignored
Note that, in the image above, domain is currently set to AD Server ip address: 192.168.26.120.
Cause
Resolution
For example, using Remote Desktop Connection the account value is preceded by the domain value 2k8r2-vcloud.
Once that is determined go to ACM and go to Admin -> System -> click on the Authentication tab and click on the Authentication Source with Remote Active Directory type. Click on Edit button and click next to the go to the next page and set the domain value:
Click on Finish to save and restart server to allow changes to take place.
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