Hi,

I am able to add the user to oVirt and assign role. Just to test, I assigned one user as "super user" and I am able to login to Administrator Portal.

Need to read a bit more about roles and their predefined rights. Any suggestions in this regard?

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On Wednesday 28 September 2016 03:46 PM, Anantha Raghava wrote:

Hello Ondra,

It's working now. It browses though the directory and fetching the user / group details.

Thanks for your quick support.

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On Wednesday 28 September 2016 02:03 PM, Anantha Raghava wrote:

Thanks Ondra. Will check this & revert back.

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On Wednesday 28 September 2016 02:02 PM, Ondra Machacek wrote:
Yes, you can. You can use different profile name and those setups can exist 
together, or you can you same name and the aaa-setup-tool will ask you if you 
want to override the existing one.

----- Anantha Raghava<rag...@exzatechconsulting.com>  wrote:
Thanks for quick response Ondra.

Before I make another attempt to properly configure, can I re-execute
the ovirt aaa ldap setup again without disturbing the current setup?
Will that help me to correct the problem?

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On Wednesday 28 September 2016 01:23 PM, Ondra Machacek wrote:
----- Anantha Raghava<rag...@exzatechconsulting.com>  wrote:
Hello Ondra

Please find the attached file. I have also attached the setup log file.
I find the errors & warnings there too. But I am unable to figure out
what really went wrong.

One more thing, while setting aaa-ldap extension, since it threw error
on user DN, did not properly recognise, I used "anonymous", also did not
perform the Login Test. Are these the root cause?
Yes, it is root cause. Active directory usually has anonymous bind disabled. 
You can enter UPN instead of DN, if you want. In your case it will be something 
likevdiad...@rvce.in. Please note that AD usually use CN attribute in DN, not 
uid attribute, that may be the problem in your DN.
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On Wednesday 28 September 2016 12:18 PM, Ondra Machacek wrote:
On 09/28/2016 05:25 AM, Anantha Raghava wrote:
Hi,

I am trying to integrate the oVirt Engine with Active Directory to
enable user logins. I installed the ovirt ldap extension and executed
the setup. The process completed successfully and the profile is visible
in engine log in page.
Most probably it wasn't successful, because as you can see in
screenshot there is no 'namespace', you should see there something, if
configuration is correct.

Can you please send output of the following command?

   $ ovirt-engine-extensions-tool --log-level=FINEST
--log-file=/tmp/aaa.log aaa search --extension-name=domain-authz

There should be some ERROR or WARN.

Thanks.

Now, when I try to add the user and assign the roles, it is not allowing
me to browse through the profile & the user list. Infact the "GO" button
gets deactivated as shown in the screenshot.

How do I set this right and get the user list?

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