Please be advised that this book has been published for the OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Early Access release. The information contained in this book may not reflect the most current release of the software.
The Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Administration Guide describes how to use the Sun JavaTM System OpenSSO Enterprise console as well as manage user and service data via the command line interface.
This book is intended for use by IT administrators and software developers who implement a web access platform using Sun Java System servers and software.
Readers should be familiar with the following components and concepts:
OpenSSO Enterprise technical concepts as described in the Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Technical Overview.
Deployment platform: SolarisTM or Linux operating system
Web container that will run OpenSSO Enterprise: Sun Java System Application Server, Sun Java System Web Server, BEA WebLogic, or IBM WebSphere Application Server
Technical concepts: Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), Java technology, JavaServer PagesTM (JSP) technology, HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), HyperText Markup Language (HTML), and eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
Related documentation is available as follows:
The following table describes the OpenSSO Enterprise documentation set.
Table P–1 OpenSSO Enterprise Documentation Set
Title |
Description |
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Describes new features, installation notes, and known issues and limitations. The Release Notes are updated periodically after the initial release to describe any new features, patches, or problems. |
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Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 installation and Configuration Guide |
Provides information about installing and configuring OpenSSO Enterprise including OpenSSO Enterprise server, Administration Console only, client SDK, scripts and utilities, Distributed Authentication UI server, and session failover. |
Provides an overview of how components work together to consolidate access control functions, and to protect enterprise assets and web-based applications. It also explains basic concepts and terminology. |
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Provides planning and deployment solutions for OpenSSO Enterprise. |
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Describes how to use the OpenSSO Enterprise Administration Console as well as how to manage user and service data using the command-line interface (CLI). |
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Provides reference information for the OpenSSO Enterprise command-line interface (CLI), configuration attributes, log files, and error codes. |
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Provides information about customizing OpenSSO Enterprise and integrating its functionality into an organization’s current technical infrastructure. It also provides details about the programmatic aspects of the product and its API. |
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Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 C API Reference for Application and Web Policy Agent Developers |
Provides summaries of data types, structures, and functions that make up the public OpenSSO Enterprise C APIs. |
Provides information about the implementation of Java packages in OpenSSO Enterprise. |
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Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Performance Tuning Guide |
Provides information about how to tune OpenSSO Enterprise and its related components for optimal performance. |
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise Policy Agent 3.0 User’s Guide |
Provides an overview of version 3.0 policy agents. |
The following table provides links to documentation collections for related products.
Table P–2 Related Product Documentation
Product |
Link |
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Sun Java System Directory Server 6.3 | |
Sun Java System Web Server 7.0 Update 3 | |
Sun Java System Application Server 9.1 | |
Sun Java System Message Queue 4.1 | |
Sun Java System Web Proxy Server 4.0.6 | |
Sun Java System Identity Manager 7.1 |
Besides searching Sun product documentation from the docs.sun.comSM web site, you can use a search engine by typing the following syntax in the search field:
search-term site:docs.sun.com |
For example, to search for “broker,” type the following:
broker site:docs.sun.com |
To include other Sun web sites in your search (for example, java.sun.com, www.sun.com, and developers.sun.com), use sun.com in place of docs.sun.com in the search field.
Third-party URLs are referenced in this document and provide additional, related information.
Sun is not responsible for the availability of third-party web sites mentioned in this document. Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources. Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any such content, goods, or services that are available on or through such sites or resources.
The Sun web site provides information about the following additional resources:
The OpenSSO Enterprise documentation uses the following terms to represent default paths and directory names:
Table P–3 Default Paths and Directory Names
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Update 1 conforms to the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation (ISO/IEC 15408) at Assurance Level EAL4, provided that you follow the requirements listed in Chapter 1, Getting Started With OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0, in Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Installation and Configuration Guide. An OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Update 1 administrator performs tasks such as installing, configuring, and managing the product. This administrator must be trustworthy, non-hostile, appropriately trained, and willing to follow the following guidance documentation:
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Administration Reference (this guide)
Sun OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Online Help
A administrator must not use the OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Update 1 Administration Console or command-line utilities to modify the security functionality of OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Update 1. Otherwise, OpenSSO Enterprise 8.0 Update 1 will not conform to the Common Criteria evaluated level.
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