Automatically signing in, Configuring the cms, Configuring the browser – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual
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Each time you receive an
Untrusted Connection warning in Firefox, you must add a permanent security
exception to avoid seeing the warning again for that host. Note that if you browse to a single system using
its short host name, fully qualified Domain Name Service (FQDN), and IP address (for example, three different
ways), you must add three security exceptions.
With Internet Explorer, you must install the SSL certificate into the Trusted Root Certification Authorities
certificate store, but the browser will continue to warn you (by default) when details in the certificate do not
match (for example, browsing by short host name when the full host name is in the certificate). To avoid
certificate errors when names do not match, the following setting must be turned off: Internet
Explorer
→Advanced→Security→Warn about certificate address mismatch.
If you do not install the SSL certificate in Internet Explorer 8, these warnings appear for each pop-up window
that appears in Systems Insight Manager.
Automatically signing in
You can sign in to Systems Insight Manager using the same account with which you are logged in on your
desktop, bypassing the Systems Insight Manager sign-in page. If user groups are configured for Systems
Insight Manager, membership in these groups is accepted and treated the same as if you manually signed
in.
Configuring the CMS
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Systems Insight Manager must be running on a Windows CMS that is a member of a Windows domain.
The browsing system must be a member of the same domain.
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The Systems Insight Manager service account must be a domain account; local accounts can not be
used.
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The CMS must be registered with an SPN in the domain, which requires a domain administrator to
configure. From any system that is a member of the domain, the domain administrator can run the
setspn.exe
utility from the Windows Support Tools. For example:
setspn -a HTTP/
Where HTTP is in all capital letters,
is the domain account under which Systems Insight Manager service runs.
IMPORTANT:
Automatic sign-in fails if the SPN registered more than once. If you change the name
of the Systems Insight Manager service account, you must first delete the SPN associated with the old
service account name, and then register the new service account name:
setspn –d HTTP/
setspn –a HTTP/
NOTE:
Local accounts cannot be used for Systems Insight Manager service account if automatic sign-in
is desired.
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The automatic sign-in feature must be enabled in Systems Insight Manager in the
globalsettings.props
file. You can use the mxglobalsettings command, or directly modify
the file. Set the value for the
AutomaticSignIn property to 1. Restarting Systems Insight Manager is not
necessary.
Configuring the browser
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Supported in Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox. Internet Explorer 6 is not supported.
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The browsing system must be remote; browsing locally from the CMS does not perform automatic
sign-in.
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The browsing system and the CMS must be members of the same Windows domain.
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You must be logged in to the browsing system with a domain account that is configured as a user
account in Systems Insight Manager, or is a member of a user group configured in Systems Insight
Manager.
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