On 04/03/2014 01:38 PM, lof yer wrote:
Here's mine.

Thanks.


2014-04-03 18:54 GMT+08:00 Vinzenz Feenstra <vfeenstr@redhat.com>:
On 04/03/2014 12:33 PM, lof yer wrote:
It seems not work for me...
Seems like that you found a bug. I will investigate. Just for correlation, could you please send me your vdsm.log from the hypervisor and the engine.log and server.log from the engine host?
OK I think I know what's the problem.
In the application list must be the application name and version of the guest agent, and I think that's not reported. I have to figure out how to solve this properly.

There's a work around though. At least for now please import the attached reg file, that should give you at least for now a working SSO.


Thanks



2014-04-03 18:10 GMT+08:00 lof yer <lofyer@gmail.com>:
I will re-compile the ovirtguestagent and tell you the result.


2014-04-03 18:03 GMT+08:00 lof yer <lofyer@gmail.com>:

Yes, I make it run after I manually "net start ovirtguestservice" and loggout, relogin from the user portal.

I am using ovirt-3.4.0-1.


2014-04-03 18:01 GMT+08:00 Vinzenz Feenstra <vfeenstr@redhat.com>:

On 04/03/2014 11:45 AM, lof yer wrote:
Yes, I did use user portal with autologin box cheked. And it didn't work.
And the guest agent service is running on the guest os?


By the way, how to use ovirtcredprov.dll in Windows 7 to make it autologin?
edit the windows-credprov/Register.reg to change the name from 'RHEVCredProv.dll" to 'OvirtCredProv.dll'
Then copy the ovirtcredprov.dll into the C:\Windows\system32 folder

And execute the Register.reg as admin so it inserts the entries into the registry

After the next reboot you should be able to use the autologin.

What version of oVirt are you using?



2014-04-03 17:39 GMT+08:00 Vinzenz Feenstra <vfeenstr@redhat.com>:
On 04/03/2014 10:14 AM, lof yer wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to add GINASSO in XP with ovirtguestservice started.
First of all, please note that with the 8th of April Windows XP is no longer supported by Microsoft. This also means that we won't support Windows XP any longer. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/end-support-help


I did that as GinaSSO/Reame.txt said.

But I failed to autologin as a domain user. I'd already add ovirt and guest XP to the ActiveDirectory.

What should I do then to make it right?

- Did you install also install and start the guest agent service?
This is a very basic requirement. From the admin portal you can see that the agent is running when it is reporting the IP of the guest os, and the application list is not empty.

- Did you use the user portal for the autologin?
The autologin only works via the user portal.


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