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Hi,
I have installed qlik sense server in Domain:A; I have successfully imported some of the external users from Domain:B via Excel ODBC.
1. I am unable to see the those imported user list in Qlik sense QMC
2. When a user from Domain:B is try to access qlik sense hub its asking username and password,so which user name and password user has to give.
User list in Excel:
userid,name
167234,suman
userid,type,value
167234,email,167234@xxx.com
167234,group,htmts
it seems to be correct.
accessing the hub, enter the username as "domain\username".
let me know.
unable to login.
Do we need to add any IP in virtual proxy.
what error type you get ? please attach a printscreen.
Its not showing any error. Authentication has not happened.
could you attach also the users list and user directory connector on QMC where I can see that user profile ?
Do we need to create SSO?
Hi Silambarasan,
If your user from active directory B can access Qlik sense window server then only your user from domain B can access HUB. I am not talking about RDP access but have read access on window machine(Qlik Sense installed). Bringing user infor from excel odbc just bring meta data , it will not let your user access hub.It needs any user identity management program which can auth your user from AD. I believe one domain has one domain controller. I am not sure how you are using domain B with Qlik server ?
Thanks,
Rohit
In our organization all employees are login their laptop/system/HUB/RDP of other server(eg 10.0.0.1 ) using same credential (eg. bbb@A.com and password).
We have installed our Qlik sense server in different server space (eg IP : 10.0.0.0 and domain name: B.com)
Now, employees are not login using 10.0.0.0 using bbb@A.com.
They are login using this server(10.0.0.0 ) user login (eg., ccc@B.com )
I have imported all our employee login credential in qlik sense QMC
eg: bbb@A.com,
I think your scenario is:
two domain controllers, one for domain A and one other for domain B.
you installed Qlik Sense Server on Domain A.
Now, if you want to grant access to domain B users I think you should have a SSO.
For our customer I implemented a solution with web ticketing, take a look here https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/September2018/Subsystems/PlanningQlikSenseDeployments/Content/Sens...
I hope it can help you.