Using the Out-Of-Band Mode
If you are an end user with no access to the server, you can e-mail your updated OAM11GRequest.xml
file to the system administrator, who can run RREG in the out-of-band mode. You can collect the generated AgentID
_Response.xml
file from the system administrator and run RREG on this file to obtain the WebGate files and artifacts you require.
After you receive the generated AgentID
_Response.xml
file from the administrator, you must manually copy the file to the input
directory on your machine.
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On UNIX
Complete the following steps:
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If you are an end user with no access to the server, open the
OAM11GRequest.xml
file, which is inRREG_Home
/input/
.RREG_Home
is the directory on which you extracted the contents ofRREG.tar.gz/rreg
. Edit this XML file and specify parameters for the new Oracle Traffic Director WebGate for Oracle Access Manager. Send the updated file to your system administrator. -
If you are an administrator, copy the updated
OAM11GRequest.xml
file, which is inRREG_Home
/input/
directory.This is the file that you received from the end user. Go to your (administrator's)
RREG_Hom
e directory and run the following command:./
RREG_Home
/bin/oamreg.sh outofband input/OAM11GRequest.xml
An
Agent_ID
_Response.xml
file is generated in theoutput
directory on the administrator's machine, in theRREG_Home
/output/
directory. Send this file to the end user who sent you the updatedOAM11GRequest.xml
file. -
If you are an end user, copy the generated
Agent_ID
_Response.xml
file, which is inRREG_Home
/input/
.This is the file that you received from the administrator. Go to your (client's) RREG home directory and run the following command on the command line:
./
RREG_Home
/bin/oamreg.sh outofband input/
Agent_ID
_Response.xml
Note:
If you register the WebGate agent by using the Oracle Access Manager Administration Console, as described in "Registering an OAM Agent Using the Consolein the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management, you must manually copy the files and artifacts generated after the registration from the server (the machine on which the Oracle Access Manager Administration Console is running) to the client machine. The files and artifacts are generated in the
$(Oracle_Home)
/user_projects/domains/
name_of_the_WebLogic_domain_for_OAM
/output
/Agent_ID
directory. -
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On Windows
Complete the following steps:
-
If you are an end user with no access to the server, open the
OAM11GRequest.xml
file, which is inRREG_Home
\input\
directory.RREG_Home
is the directory in which you extracted the contents ofRREG.tar.gz/rreg
. Edit this XML file, specify parameters for the new Oracle Traffic Director WebGate for Oracle Access Manager, and send the updated file to your system administrator. -
If you are an administrator, copy the updated
OAM11GRequest.xml
file, which is inRREG_Home
\input\
. This is the file you received from the end user. Go to your (administrator's)RREG_Home
directory and run the following command:RREG_Home
\bin\oamreg.bat outofband input\OAM11GRequest.xml
An
Agent_ID
_Response.xml
file is generated on the administrator's machine in theRREG_Home\
output\
directory. Send this file to the end user who sent you the updatedOAM11GRequest.xml
file. -
If you are an end user, copy the generated
Agent_ID
_Response.xml
file, which is inRREG_Home
\input\
. This is the file you received from the administrator. Go to your (client's) RREG home directory and run the following command:RREG_Home
\bin\oamreg.bat outofband input\
Agent_ID
_Response.xml
Note:
If you register the WebGate agent by using the Oracle Access Manager Administration Console, as described in "Registering an OAM Agent Using the Console in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Access Management, you must manually copy the files and artifacts generated after the registration from the server (the machine on which the Oracle Access Manager Administration Console is running) to the client machine. The files and artifacts are generated in the
$(Oracle_Home)
/user_projects/domains/
name_of_the_WebLogic_domain_for_OAM
/output
/Agent_ID
directory. -
Parent topic: Registering the New Oracle Traffic Director 12c WebGate