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Set up protection with NTLM authentication

 

Updated: May 13, 2016

Applies To: System Center 2012 SP1 - Data Protection Manager, System Center 2012 - Data Protection Manager, System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager

System Center 2012 – Data Protection Manager (DPM) can protect computers in workgroups and untrusted domains. You can handle authentication using NTLM or certificates. This topic describes how to configure protection using NTLM.

  1. Install the agent —Install the agent on the computer you want to protect.

  2. Configure the agent —Configure the computer to recognize the DPM server for performing backups. To do this you’ll run the SetDPMServer command.

  3. Attach the computer —Lastly you’ll need to attach the protected computer to the DPM server.

Install the agent

On the computer you want to protect, run DPMAgentInstaller_X64.exe from the DPM installation CD to install the agent.

Configure the agent

  1. Configure the agent by running SetDpmServer as follows:

    SetDpmServer.exe -dpmServerName <serverName> -isNonDomainServer -userName <userName> [-productionServerDnsSuffix <DnsSuffix>]  
    
  2. Specify the parameters as follows:

    • -DpmServerName—Specify the name of the DPM server. Use either an FQDN if the server and computer are accessible to each other using FQDNs, or a NETBIOS name.

    • -IsNonDomainServer—Use to indicate that the server is in a workgroup or untrusted domain in relation to the computer you want to protect. Firewall exceptions are created for required ports.

    • -UserName—Specify the name of the account you want to use for NTLM authentication. To use this option you should have the –isNonDomainServer flag specified. A local user account will be created and the DPM protection agent will be configured to use this account for authentication.

    • -ProductionServerDnsSuffix—Use this switch if the server has multiple DNS suffixes configured. This switch represents the DNS suffix that the server uses to connect to the computer you’re protecting.

  3. When the command completes successfully open the DPM console.

Update the password

If at any point you want to update the password for the NTLM credentials, run the following on the protected computer:

SetDpmServer.exe -dpmServerName <serverName> -isNonDomainServer -updatePassword  

You’ll need to use the same naming convention (FQDN or NETBIOS) that you did when you configured protection. On the DPM server you’ll need to run the Update –NonDomainServerInfo PowerShell cmdlet. Then you’ll need to refresh the agent information for the protected computer.

NetBIOS example: Protected computer: SetDpmServer.exe -dpmServerName Server01 -isNonDomainServer –UpdatePassword DPM server: Update-NonDomainServerInfo –PSName Finance01 –dpmServerName Server01

FQDN example: Protected computer: SetDpmServer.exe -dpmServerName Server01.corp.contoso.com -isNonDomainServer -UpdatePassword DPM server: Update-NonDomainServerInfo –PSName Finance01.worlwideimporters.com –dpmServerName Server01.contoso.com

Attach the computer

  1. In the DPM console, run the Protection Agent Installation wizard.

  2. In Select agent deployment method, select Attach agents.

  3. Enter the computer name, user name, and password for the computer that you want to attach to. These should be the credentials you specified when you installed the agent.

  4. Review the Summary page, and click Attach.

You can optionally run the Windows PowerShell Attach-NonDomainServer.ps1 command instead of running the wizard. To do this take a look at the example in the next section.

Examples

Example 1

Example to configure a workgroup computer after the agent is installed:

  1. On the computer, run SetDpmServer.exe -DpmServerName Server01 -isNonDomainServer -UserName mark.

  2. On the DPM server, run Attach-NonDomainServer.ps1 –DpmServername Server01 -PSName Finance01 -Username mark.

Because the workgroup computers are typically accessible only by using NetBIOS name, the value for DPMServerName must be the NetBIOS name.

Example 2

Example to configure a workgroup computer with conflicting NetBIOS names after the agent is installed.

  1. On the workgroup computer, run SetDpmServer.exe -dpmServerName Server01.corp.contoso.com -isNonDomainServer -userName mark -productionServerDnsSuffix widgets.corp.com.

  2. On the DPM server, run Attach-NonDomainServer.ps1 -DPMServername Server01.corp.contoso.com -PSName Finance01.widgets.corp.com -Username mark.