NetBackup™ Web UI Security Administrator's Guide
- Introducing the NetBackup web user interface
- Managing role-based access control
- About role-based access control (RBAC) in NetBackup
- NetBackup default RBAC roles
- Configuring RBAC
- Add a custom role
- Edit or delete a custom role
- About object groups
- Steps to create an object group
- Edit or delete an object group
- Add access for a user through access rules
- Edit or remove user access rules
- Adding AD or LDAP domains
- Security events and audit logs
- Managing hosts
- Managing security certificates
- Managing user sessions
- Managing master server security settings
- Certificate authority for secure communication
- Disable communication with NetBackup 8.0 and earlier hosts
- Disable automatic mapping of NetBackup host names
- About NetBackup certificate deployment security levels
- Select a security level for NetBackup certificate deployment
- Set a passphrase for disaster recovery
- Creating and using API keys
- Configuring smart card authentication
- Troubleshooting access to the web UI
Connection cannot be established with the AD or the LDAP server
If NetBackup could not establish a connection with the AD or the LDAP server, the nbatd logs contain the following error:
Example of error message:
(authldap.cpp) CAuthLDAP::validatePrpl - ldap_simple_bind_s() failed for user CN=Test User,OU=VTRSUsers,DC=VRTS,DC=com', error = -1, errmsg = Can't contact LDAP server,9:debugmsgs,1
The LDAP server URL (-s option) that is entered using the vssat addldapdomain command does not pass the validation test.
Validate the URL:
ldapsearch -H <LDAP_URI> -D "<admin_user_DN>" -w <passwd> -d <debug_level> -o nettimeout=<seconds>
Example of validation error message:
ldapsearch -H ldaps://example.veritas.com:389 -D "CN=Test User,OU=VRTSUsers,DC=VRTS,DC=com" -w ******** -d 5 -o nettimeout=60 TLS: can't connect: TLS error -8179:Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized. ldap_sasl_bind(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
If you use the ldaps option you can validate the certificate issuer using the ldapsearch command.
Validate the certificate issuer:
set env var LDAPTLS_CACERT to cacert.pem ldapsearch -H <LDAPS_URI> -D "<admin_user_DN>" -w <passwd> -d <debug_level> -o nettimeout=<seconds>
Example of validation message:
ldapsearch -H ldaps://example.veritas.com:389 -D "CN=Test User,OU=VRTSUsers,DC=VRTS,DC=com" -w ******** -d 5 -o nettimeout=60 TLS: can't connect: TLS error -8179: Peer's Certificate issuer is not recognized..ldap_sasl_bind(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)
The file path for cacert.pem is:
Windows:
install_path\NetBackup\var\global\vxss\eab\data \systemprofile\certstore\trusted\pluggins\ldap\cacert.pem
UNIX:
/usr/openv/var/global/vxss/eab/data/root/.VRTSat/profile /certstore/trusted/pluggins/ldap/cacert.pem
Use the -f option of the vssat addldapdomain command to add the certificate to the nbatd command's truststore.
This option is necessary if the CA that signed the certificate is other than the following:
Certification Services Division | GeoTrust | Symantec Corporation |
CyberTrust | GlobalSign | VeriSign Trust Network |
DigiCert | RSA Security Inc. |