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Sonja_Bauernfeind
Digital Support
Digital Support

Kerberos Authentication and QlikView: Login Failed or This web page cannot be displayed

Last Update:

Aug 28, 2024 7:42:58 AM

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Sonja_Bauernfeind

Created date:

Jan 10, 2017 8:01:34 AM

The Qlikview server has been set up with Kerberos authentication. When navigating to the QlikView Management Console the following errors are shown:

Login Failed

This web page cannot be displayed

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Kerberos authentication is not supported in the QlikView Management Console.

For information regarding the AccessPoint, see Kerberos support using QlikView Webserver

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diagonjope
Partner - Creator III
Partner - Creator III

Hi @Sonja_Bauernfeind !

What mechanisms to manage their QV / QP servers will have available those customers who decide to enable Kerberos in the QV AP?  

Please advise.

Cheers,

++José

Sonja_Bauernfeind
Digital Support
Digital Support

Hello @diagonjope 

The Management Console runs its own web server and should therefore not be affected. 

All the best,
Sonja 

vincent_ardiet_
Specialist
Specialist

Hi,
Old article however the topic is going to be more and more important with the close end of NTLM support.
There is something I don't follow, how could the QMC be at the same time accessible and not accessible. At the beginning of the article you are saying that we will have a login failed message when accessing to the console, but in your last comment, you are saying that the it is not affected. Is it in a kind of quantic state 😉 ?

 

Sonja_Bauernfeind
Digital Support
Digital Support

Hello @vincent_ardiet_ 

I wish I could talk to 2022 me and ask what they meant. I think I meant to say that if you enable Kerberos on the AccessPoint (the WebServer), but do not disable NTLM at large, meaning the Management Console can still use it, it will be fine.

Since enabling Kerberos on the AccessPoint (Kerberos support using QlikView Webserver) by itself does not affect the QMC.

All the best,
Sonja 

vincent_ardiet_
Specialist
Specialist

Thanks, we have migrated to Kerberos with the SPN solution, it works well.

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