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XIQ lock-out

XIQ lock-out

Johnny69
New Contributor II

Hi,

When changing the authentication type from local to ldap, i've managed to lock myself out of the graphical xiq interface :(. Is there any way of restoring the login settings to local authentication without having to perform a reinstall? I still have full access to the underlying linux system

There is a script to access the database, but i am not sure exactly what to change

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Ryan_Yacobucci
Extreme Employee

Hello,

Please check out the following article: 

https://extreme-networks.my.site.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000078055

This has information as to where you can change the values to re-enable the failback to OS features to allow login.

Thanks
-Ryan

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Johnny69
New Contributor II

Many thanks Ryan.

After changing "serverAuthLDAPFailToOS" to true, i am once again able to log in as the local user.

Robert_Haynes
Extreme Employee

Please see https://extreme-networks.my.site.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000078055 -> Unable To Login To Extreme Management Center Using OS, LDAP, RADIUS or TACACS+ Credentials

Ryan_Yacobucci
Extreme Employee

Hello,

Please check out the following article: 

https://extreme-networks.my.site.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000078055

This has information as to where you can change the values to re-enable the failback to OS features to allow login.

Thanks
-Ryan

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