06-07-2010 06:11 AM - edited 03-15-2019 11:07 PM
If I Logon on to the CLI I am able to Logon successfully, however if I attempt to Logon via the GUI I receive a Logon Denied even though I am using the same user name and password that I used when using the CLI.
Has anyone experienced this issue and wha did they do to resolve it?
Thanks
Greg
06-07-2010 06:33 AM
The OS administrator and the application adminsitrator are configured with 2 separate accounts. They are not the same even if you choose the same account and credentials. If you forgot the password to the application/GUI administrator, you can reset it via the CLI.
To reset the administrator username:
Command:
utils reset_ui_administrator_name
To reset the administrator password:
Command:
utils reset_ui_administrator_password
Hailey
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06-07-2010 06:36 AM
Looks like I was slow on the draw! +5 to the beard.
-Bill
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06-07-2010 06:35 AM
Greg,
The credentials for the CLI are not the same as those for the standard web administration. There are two separate repositories that manage the authentication. IOW, the "admin" user for the CLI is a different user than "admin" for the web page -- even if they have the same user ID.
If you don't know the credentials for the web side, then you may need to reset them. Check your system for the command:
utils reset_ui_administrator_password (resets the password)
Also, with later releases you have this command:
utils reset_ui_administrator_name (resets the name)
I am not sure if 5.1(3) includes the utils reset_ui_administrator_name. I believe it does, but I don't have a 5.1(3) system available to double check.
HTH.
Regards,
Bill
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06-07-2010 06:39 AM
Hi Greg
If your username/password are same as that of CLI, please try logging after deleting the browser cookies.
Else try resetting the password.
utils reset_ui_administrator_password
Regards,
Sandesh R Rao
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