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Any attempt by a user to use either the Local or LDAP authentication with an invalid username or password receives the following error:
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Invalid credentials. |
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All Local accounts and LDAP-authenticated accounts authenticate through the below standard login page.
Service | The UDMG service to connect to. |
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Provider | The authentication method to use for this service. The "local" provider is always enabled. See Authentication Methods for additional information. |
Username | The user's username. The default login username is admin. |
Password | The user's password. |
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Step 1 | On the User Task bar, click the User Actions drop-down list arrow to display a menu of user actions. |
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Step 2 | Click Change Password. The Change Password dialog pops up. |
Step 3 | Enter the Current Password and a New Password and reenter the new password in Confirm New Password. |
Step 4 | Click the Save button. |
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If the Identity Provider is Single Sign-On authentication, then the username and password field are not displayed. The user must click the Next button to open the Sign In page from the Identity Provider.
Standard/Authenticator App (TOTP)
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To setup a user's authentication:
Step 1 | During the initial login, an enrollment page is presented to the user assuming they authenticated successfully using their username and password. Scan QR code. |
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Step 2 | Click the Manual button if the user needs a manual setup process. |
Step 3 | Enter the Time-based one-time password (TOTP) in the Enter the code* text box to login to the UDMG Admin UI. |
Step 4 | Once the code is validated, the enrollment is considered complete. Click the Go to dashboard button to proceed to the application. |
After the initial enrollment, the user only has to enter the Time-based one-time password (TOTP) after authenticated successfully using your username and password. – i dont get this – after every successful sign on?
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The Issuer, which the Authenticator App uses for identifying the account in the app, appears as GatewayName@udmg.stonebranch.com. GatewayName is defined in the UDMG Server configuration file. |
Once a user has successfully logged into the application using their Authenticator App two-factor authentication, a TOTP code is required to restore an expired session from the Session Expired login prompt. – do we have a picture of this?
Logging Out
To log out of a user's UDMG Admin UI session:
Step 1 | On the User Task Bar, click the User Actions drop-down list arrow to display a menu of user actions. |
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Step 2 | Click Logout. The user is logged out of the session, and the UDMG Admin UI login page displays. |
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Step 1 | On the User Task bar, click the User Actions drop-down list arrow to display a menu of user actions. |
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Step 2 | Click User Sessions to display the User Sessions list of currently authenticated user sessions. |
Step 3 | Click the Cancel Session button to expire the user session. The user is logged out. |
For each logged in user, the User Sessions list provides the following columns of information:
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