Streamsets and Active Directory Integration Issue
i am trying to integrate Active Directory Users with Streamsets, integration part is done successfully. But, when i login with AD user, i am getting following error:
Access denied - You are not authorized to access this page.
What will the reason?
Anyone knows the solution for this?
active-directory integration streamsets
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i am trying to integrate Active Directory Users with Streamsets, integration part is done successfully. But, when i login with AD user, i am getting following error:
Access denied - You are not authorized to access this page.
What will the reason?
Anyone knows the solution for this?
active-directory integration streamsets
Can you show your configuration in yourldap-login.conf
file? You can change the domain name and password for privacy. It should look similar to the "Example for Active Directory" on this page
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 15 '18 at 15:48
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i am trying to integrate Active Directory Users with Streamsets, integration part is done successfully. But, when i login with AD user, i am getting following error:
Access denied - You are not authorized to access this page.
What will the reason?
Anyone knows the solution for this?
active-directory integration streamsets
i am trying to integrate Active Directory Users with Streamsets, integration part is done successfully. But, when i login with AD user, i am getting following error:
Access denied - You are not authorized to access this page.
What will the reason?
Anyone knows the solution for this?
active-directory integration streamsets
active-directory integration streamsets
asked Nov 15 '18 at 15:37
Satish KaruturiSatish Karuturi
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Can you show your configuration in yourldap-login.conf
file? You can change the domain name and password for privacy. It should look similar to the "Example for Active Directory" on this page
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 15 '18 at 15:48
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Can you show your configuration in yourldap-login.conf
file? You can change the domain name and password for privacy. It should look similar to the "Example for Active Directory" on this page
– Gabriel Luci
Nov 15 '18 at 15:48
Can you show your configuration in your
ldap-login.conf
file? You can change the domain name and password for privacy. It should look similar to the "Example for Active Directory" on this page– Gabriel Luci
Nov 15 '18 at 15:48
Can you show your configuration in your
ldap-login.conf
file? You can change the domain name and password for privacy. It should look similar to the "Example for Active Directory" on this page– Gabriel Luci
Nov 15 '18 at 15:48
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Can you show your configuration in your
ldap-login.conf
file? You can change the domain name and password for privacy. It should look similar to the "Example for Active Directory" on this page– Gabriel Luci
Nov 15 '18 at 15:48