Login page
Warning
This documentation if for Ohlala Operations for Amazon EC2 beta. This version is not suitable for production environments.This guide explains how to log into Ohlala Operations for Amazon EC2, supporting both Active Directory (AD) authentication and local authentication based on your configuration.
Disclaimer
When accessing Ohlala Operations, you will be presented with the disclaimer page:
Required Credentials
You need to enter:
- Username: Your AD username or local account username
- Password: The corresponding password
Then click Sign in to authenticate.
Authentication Methods
Ohlala Operations supports two authentication modes:
1. Active Directory Authentication
If the system is configured for Active Directory authentication, use your corporate AD credentials:
- Username: Your AD username (e.g.,
jdoe
) - Password: Your AD account password
Ensure that your account has been granted access by the administrator.
2. Local Authentication
If local authentication is enabled, you will log in with a locally managed account:
- Username: The local username configured by the administrator
- Password: The corresponding password
If you forget your local credentials, please run the setup wizard to reconfigure it.
Troubleshooting Login Issues
- Incorrect Credentials: Double-check your username and password.
- Forgot Password: Contact your administrator to reset it.
- Access Denied: Ensure your account has been granted permission.
- AD Login Issues: Ensure the domain controller is reachable and your account is active.
For further assistance, refer to the official documentation or contact support.
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