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Oracle® Identity Manager Connector Guide for UNIX SSH
Release 9.0.4
Part Number E10176-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Documentation Updates
Conventions
What's New in the Oracle Identity Manager Connector for UNIX SSH?
Software Updates
Documentation-Specific Updates
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About the Connector
Reconciliation Module
Reconciled Xellerate User Fields
Provisioning Module
Supported Functionality
Multilanguage Support
Files and Directories That Comprise the Connector
Determining the Release Number of the Connector
Before Deployment
After Deployment
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Deploying the Connector
Step 1: Verifying Deployment Requirements
Step 2: Configuring the Target System
Platform-Specific Configuration Steps
Configuration Steps for Solaris and Linux
Configuration Steps for AIX
Configuration Steps for HP-UX
Installing External Software
Installing OpenSSH
Installing and Configuring SUDO
Public Key Authentication (SSH Key Generation)
Configuring Public Key Authentication
Configuring SSH Public Key Authentication
Step 3: Copying the Connector Files
Step 4: Configuring the Oracle Identity Manager Server
Changing to the Required Input Locale
Clearing Content Related to Connector Resource Bundles from the Server Cache
Enabling Logging
Step 5: Importing the Connector XML Files
Defining IT Resources
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Configuring the Connector
Configuring Reconciliation
Partial Reconciliation
Batched Reconciliation
Configuring System Properties
Configuring Trusted Source Reconciliation
Creating the Reconciliation Scheduled Tasks
Specifying Values for the Scheduled Task Attributes
Enabling Reconciliation in Oracle Identity Manager Release 9.0.1
Adding Custom Attributes for Reconciliation
Configuring Provisioning
Compiling Adapters
Adding Custom Attributes for Provisioning
Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
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Testing and Troubleshooting
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Known Issues
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Attribute Mappings Between Oracle Identity Manager and UNIX SSH
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