Hi Tim
Forward and reverse DNS are set up correctly for this host, and the hostname in OCB > Admin > Configuration > Network is the same as the A record.

I did notice on the filer console I see "HTTP XML Authentication failed from 1.2.3.4” where 1.2.3.4 is the IP address of the OCB VM.


Ian Ehrenwald
Senior Systems Administrator
Hachette Book Group, Inc.
617.263.1948 - office
646.842.1261 - mobile
ian.ehrenwald@hbgusa.com

From: tmac <tmacmd@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 5:06 PM
To: Ian Ehrenwald <Ian.Ehrenwald@HbgUsa.com>
Cc: "toasters@teaparty.net" <toasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: Re: OCB setup and filer addition

On OCB, go into the GUI and make sure the IP and the hostname match the virtual machine it is running on.

--tmac

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On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 4:18 PM, Ehrenwald, Ian <Ian.Ehrenwald@hbgusa.com> wrote:
Hello
I’ve downloaded a demo of OCB 4.1.1.2R1 virtual appliance.  When attempting to add a/any filer to OCB using either predefined credentials or new ones, the response OCB comes back with is “Unauthorized”.  When connecting to the filer via HTTPS in a browser I get “Error 505 - HTTPS not supported”.  I believe my httpd options look fine:

netapp01> options http

httpd.access                 legacy     

httpd.admin.access           legacy     

httpd.admin.enable           on         

httpd.admin.hostsequiv.enable off        

httpd.admin.max_connections  512        

httpd.admin.ssl.enable       on         

httpd.admin.top-page.authentication on         

httpd.autoindex.enable       on         

httpd.bypass_traverse_checking off        

httpd.enable                 on         

httpd.ipv6.enable            off        

httpd.log.format             common     (value might be overwritten in takeover)

httpd.method.trace.enable    off        

httpd.rootdir                /vol/vol0/home/http 

httpd.timeout                300        (value might be overwritten in takeover)

httpd.timewait.enable        off        (value might be overwritten in takeover)

netapp01> 

netapp01> options ssl

ssl.enable                   on         

ssl.v2.enable                on         (same value required in local+partner)

ssl.v3.enable                on         (same value required in local+partner)

netapp01> 

netapp01> secureadmin status

ssh2 - active

ssh1 - inactive

ssl - active

netapp01> 



I’ve read that I could possible do ‘secureadmin setup -f ssl’ to regenerate the SSL certificates but I’m not sure I want to do that yet, as other things I use may depend on the installed certificate.  Using SSH to get to the filer with the same credentials I’m telling OCB to use does work correctly.  Any hints?


Ian Ehrenwald
Senior Systems Administrator
Hachette Book Group, Inc.
617.263.1948 - office
646.842.1261 - mobile
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