If a site includes devices that are outside of the MWService account scope, you can provide credentials for specific technologies and management protocols to ensure all devices are effectively managed. For example, you can provide SSH credentials to manage Mac devices on the network, and for devices managed with SNMP v3, you can provide authentication and privacy protocols.
For each credential type, you can create one site default credential set, and then create as many device override credential sets as required. For example, you can create a default SNMPv3 credential set, and then create a device override SNMPv3 credential set for a device that requires different credentials. You do not have to create a site default for every possible authentication scheme, but you do have to create a site default before you create a device override.
You can delete default credential sets, except for the default Windows credential set. However, a default credential set cannot be deleted if there is a device-level override credential set for the same authentication scheme.
To create a credential set for SNMP versions 1 and 2
An SNMP community string is a text string that is, in effect, a credential. This credential is used to authenticate communication with the SNMP device.
By default, Barracuda RMM uses public as the community string to locate SNMP devices on the network. However, many companies use a unique community string that acts like a strong password against brute force attack. Other common community strings are private and admin.
A default SNMP credential set can contain more than one community string. If there is a mix of devices across the network that require one of two community strings, it is possible to specify more than one community string by separating the string with commas and no spaces. For example, public, private.
If one of the devices is SNMP-enabled but is not showing up in the scan, it may be because a different community string was set up for security reasons.
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to provide credentials.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click Add.
Select SNMP from the Credential Type list.
In the Community Strings box, type the SNMP community string.
Community strings are case-sensitive. For example, Public and public would be separate communities of SNMP devices.Optionally, type a description in the Notes box.
Do one of the following:
Select the Default option button to make this the default SNMP v1 and v2 credential set for this site.
Select the Device override option button, and then click Add to select the devices to which you want to apply this credential set.
Click Save.
To create a credential set for SNMP version 3
When setting up a credential set for SNMP version 3, you must select the authentication and privacy protocols that the target devices are configured to use.
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to provide credentials.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click Add.
Select SNMPv3 from the Credential Type list.
In the User Name box, type the user name that was configured with snmp-server host.
Optionally, specify an SNMP context in the Context box.
In the Authentication area, from the Algorithm list, select an authentication protocol.
If you selected MD5 or SHA, provide the password in the Password and Confirm Password boxes.
In the Privacy area, from the Algorithm list, select a privacy protocol.
If you selected DES or AES, provide the password in the Password and Confirm Password box.
Optionally, type a description in the Notes box.
Do one of the following:
Select the Default option button to make this the default SNMPv3 credential set for this site.
Select the Device override option button, and then click Add to select the devices to which you want to apply this credential set.
Click Save.
To create a credential set for SSH
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to provide credentials.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click Add.
Select SSH from the Credential Type list.
In the User Name box, type the SSH user name.
In the Password and Confirm Password box, type the SSH password.
Optionally, type a description in the Notes box.
Do one of the following:
Select the Default option button to make this the default SSH credential set for this site.
Select the Device override option button, and then click Add to select the devices to which you want to apply this credential set.
Click Save.
To create a credential set for VMware vSphere
You can create a VMWare vSphere credential set to connect to a VMWare host, which runs a web service that Barracuda RMM uses to collect virtual machine asset information. To obtain the VMWare host user name and password, contact the VMWare administrator.
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to provide credentials.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click Add.
Select ESXi Host from the Credential Type list.
In the User Name box, type the user name to connect to the VMWare host.
In the Password and Confirm Password box, type the VMware host password.
Optionally, type a description in the Notes box.
Do one of the following:
Select the Default option button to make this the default VMware vSphere credential set for this site.
Select the Device override option button, and then click Add to select the devices to which you want to apply this credential set.
Click Save.
To create a credential set for VNC Screen Share
VNC Screen Share allows you to access a macOS device remotely. This credential is required before you can run the macOS Prep Utility on a Mac device, which prepares the device for management. When you run the macOS Prep Utility, VNC is enabled on the device using the password you provide here. Any existing VNC password on the device is overwritten. See To run the macOS Prep Utility in Deploying Onsite Manager within a Domain.
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to provide credentials.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click Add.
Select VNC Screen Share from the Credential Type list.
In the Password box, type the password to access the VNC Screen Share tool.
Retype the password in the Confirm Password box.
Optionally, in the Notes box, you can provide notes about the VNC Screen Share setup.
Click Save.
To create a credential set for Windows
The MWService service account is the default Windows credential set, and cannot be edited or deleted. You can create a device override Windows credential set for standalone or workgroup devices.
To create a Windows credential set, provide the domain name, and the user name and password for the domain administrator account.
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to provide credentials.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click Add.
Select Windows from the Credential Type list.
In the Domain box, type the Windows domain name.
In the User Name box, type in the domain administrator user name.
In the Password and Confirm Password box, type the domain administrator password.
Select the Device override option button, and then click Add to select the devices to which you want to apply this credential set.
Click Save.
To modify a credential set
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to modify a credential set.
Click the Credentials tab.
Click the name of the credential set you want to modify.
Make changes to the credential set.
Click Save.
To delete a credential set
In Service Center, Site Management > Sites.
Click the site for which you want to delete a credential set.
Click the Credentials tab.
Select the check box beside the credential set you want to delete.
Click Delete.