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Oracle Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide
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Preface

1.  Introduction

2.  Case Study: Deploying in a Multimaster Replication Environment

3.  Case Study: Deploying in a High-Availability Environment Over a Wide Area Network Using SSL

A.  Pluggable Authentication Modules

Overview

Configuring PAM and Identity Synchronization for Windows

Step 1: Configure an LDAP Repository for PAM

Step 2: Configuring Identity Synchronization for Windows

Step 3: Populating the LDAP Repository

Step 4: Configuring a Solaris Host to Use PAM

Installing and Configuring a Solaris Test System

Configuring the Client Machine

Specifying Rules for Authentication and Password Management

Authentication

Password Management

Step 5: Verifying that PAM is Interoperating with the LDAP Store

Step 6: Demonstrating that User Changes are Flowing to the Reciprocal Environment

Case 1

Case 2

Case 3

Case 4

Configuring Systems to Prevent Eavesdropping

Introducing Windows NT into the configuration

Example /etc/pam.conf File

B.  Identity Manager and Identity Synchronization for Windows Cohabitation

C.  Logging and Debugging

Glossary

Index

Appendix A

Pluggable Authentication Modules

This appendix explains how to configure Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 and Pluggable Authentication Methods (PAM) so an LDAP store can provide synchronization capabilities between Solaris and Windows. The information is organized into the following sections:


Note - In this appendix, Windows refers to Windows environments using Active Directory for authentication. Windows NT environments may impose different approaches.