The configuration of the one-time passwords are applied periodically according to a configurable Group Policy refresh interval (by default every 90 minutes).
Note: Your machine must already be joined to the domain to force a Group Policy refresh.
To force a Group Policy refresh
- Log in to the Linux or Unix machine.
- At a command prompt, execute the following command as root:
/opt/quest/bin/vgptool apply
The output from this command, when one-time passwords are successfully enabled, look similar to the following example:
root@testmachine:~# vgptool apply Group Policy Apply - CallType: REFRESH Updating VGP From Policy ------------------------ [vgp_vgpext.so] Accumulating Settings from GPOs ------------------------------- GPO: Defender DEMO CSE: vgp_defender.so GUID: 1EBC7D87-EFB7-4376-AA1E-3CE5850AC5E5 PTYPE: 786318DB-DE76-42F2-8A57-F1E0C3ACE113 Applying Settings Changes ------------------------- [vgp_licext.so] [vgp_vasext.so] [vgp_scecli.so] [vgp_sudoext.so] [vgp_dfc.so] [vgp_unixext.so] [vgp_sshcfg.so] [vgp_samba.so] [vgp_defender.so] Quest Defender Policy Adding Defender authentication module Current defender.conf (showing server information only) 10.5.37.22:1645 Current pam_radius_acl.conf *:testuser1 *:testuser2 *:testuser3 [vgp_qpm4u.so] [vgp_admext.so]
- Login using the one-time password.