Vmware Client For Mac Http Error 400



VMware delivers virtualization benefits via virtual machine, virtual server, and virtual pc solutions. From a Windows machine, open a Web browser. Enter the URL or IP address for the vCenter Server or host.

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The vSphere Client is a Windows program that you can use to configure the host and to operate its virtual machines. You can download vSphere Client from any host.

Verify that you have the URL of the host, which is the IP address or host name.

The system must have an Internet connection.

Procedure

  1. From a Windows machine, open a Web browser.
  2. Enter the URL or IP address for the vCenter Server or host.
    For example, http://exampleserver.example.com or http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
  3. Click Download vSphere Client under Getting Started.
  4. Click Save to download the vSphere Client installer.
The vSphere Client installer is downloaded to the system.

What to do next

Install the vSphere Client.

vSphere Web Client, [400] An error occurred

Hi All,

Today I am trying to access my vSphere Web client with my AD account.

I got the following error:-

  • The VMware vSphere Web Client displays the error:

    A server error occurred.

    [400] An error occurred while processing the authentication response from the vCenter Single Sign-On server. Details: Status: urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:status:Responder, sub status: null.

Check the vSphere Web Client server logs for details.

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  • The %ALLUSERSPROFILE%VMWarevCenterServerlogsssovmware-sts-idmd.log file contains errors similar to:

    [YYYY-MM-DDT<Time> vsphere.local c006bcab-1db9-43ea-bf27-ca8e6ab45251 INFO ] [VmEventAppender] EventLog: source=[VMware Identity Server], tenant=[vsphere.local], eventid=[USER_NAME_PWD_AUTH_FAILED], level=[ERROR], category=[VMEVENT_CATEGORY_IDM], text=[Failed to authenticate principal [vcenter@domain]. Access denied], detailText=[com.vmware.identity.idm.IDMLoginException: Access denied

This issue occurs when the domain in which the user you are attempting to log in does not exist as a VMware vCenter SSO identity source.

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For more reference VMware KB 2111354

I resolved the issue, Added the AD authentication to my SSO service.

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