Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- What's New in this Guide?
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1
About the UNIX Connector
- 1.1 Certified Components
- 1.2 Usage Recommendation
- 1.3 Certified Languages
- 1.4 Supported Connector Operations
- 1.5 Connector Architecture
- 1.6 Supported Connector Features Matrix
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1.7
Connector Features
- 1.7.1 Support for Switching Between SSH and Telnet Protocols
- 1.7.2 Support for Running Custom Scripts
- 1.7.3 Support for Configuring the Connector for a New Target System
- 1.7.4 Support for Multiple Instances and Multiple Versions of UNIX
- 1.7.5 Support for Both Target Resource and Trusted Source Reconciliation
- 1.7.6 Support for Both Full and Incremental Reconciliation
- 1.7.7 Support for Limited Reconciliation
- 1.7.8 Support for Batched Reconciliation
- 1.7.9 Support for the Connector Server
- 1.7.10 Transformation and Validation of Account Data
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2
Creating an Application By Using the UNIX Connector
- 2.1 Process Flow for Creating an Application By Using the Connector
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2.2
Prerequisites for Creating an Application By Using the Connector
- 2.2.1 Downloading the Connector Installation Package
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2.2.2
Configuring the Target System
- 2.2.2.1 Configuring Solaris, Linux, and AIX
- 2.2.2.2 Configuring HP-UX
- 2.2.2.3 Installing OpenSSH
- 2.2.2.4 Creating a Target System SUDO User Account for Connector Operations
- 2.2.2.5 Creating an RBAC User Account for Connector Operations on Solaris
- 2.2.2.6 Configuring Public Key Authentication
- 2.2.2.7 Configuring SSH Public Key Authentication
- 2.3 Creating an Application By Using the Connector
- 3 Configuring the UNIX Connector
- 4 Performing the Postconfiguration Tasks for the UNIX Connector
- 5 Using the UNIX Connector
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6
Extending the Functionality of the UNIX Connector
- 6.1 Configuring the Connector for a New Target System
- 6.2 Configuring the Connector for Multiple Installations of the Target System
- 6.3 Configuring Transformation and Validation of Data
- 6.4 Configuring Action Scripts
- 6.5 Updating the Scripts for Reconciliation After Editing Schema Attributes
- 6.6 Updating the Scripts for Provisioning After Editing Schema Attributes
- 7 Upgrading the UNIX Connector
- 8 Testing and Troubleshooting the UNIX Connector
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9
Known Issues
- 9.1 User Remains in the Provisioned State After a Trusted Source Deleted Reconciliation Run
- 9.2 Incorrect Response Message Appears During a Provisioning Operation
- 9.3 Parent Form Is Not Linked to the Child Form After Upgrade
- 9.4 Other Encrypted Parameters Appear to Be Updated After Updating an Encrypted Parameter
- A Privileges Required for Performing Provisioning and Reconciliation
- B Sample Scripts for Updating Default Attributes for Reconciliation
- C Sample Scripts for Updating Default Attributes for Provisioning
- D Files and Directories in the UNIX Connector Package