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Sun Java System Directory Server Enterprise Edition 6.0 Installation Guide
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Book Information
Preface
Who Should Use This Book
Before You Read This Book
How This Book Is Organized
Directory Server Enterprise Edition Documentation Set
Related Reading
Redistributable Files
Default Paths and Command Locations
Typographic Conventions
Shell Prompts in Command Examples
Symbol Conventions
Documentation, Support, and Training
Third-Party Web Site References
Searching Sun Product Documentation
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
Installing Directory Service Control Center, Directory Proxy Server, Directory Server, and Directory Server Resource Kit
1. Installation
Before You Install
Directory Server Enterprise Edition Software Distributions
Installation in Solaris Zones
Software Installation
To Install Directory Service Control Center From Native Packages
To Troubleshoot Directory Service Control Center Access
To Install Only Directory Server From Native Packages
To Install Only Directory Server From the Zip Distribution
To Install Only Directory Proxy Server From Native Packages
To Install Only Directory Proxy Server From the Zip Distribution
To Install Only Directory Server Resource Kit From the Zip Distribution
Environment Variables
Server Instance Creation
To Create a Directory Server Instance With DSCC
To Create a Directory Server Instance From the Command Line
To Create a Directory Proxy Server Instance With DSCC
To Create a Directory Proxy Server Instance From the Command Line
Working With Sun Cryptographic Framework on Solaris 10 Systems
To Use Directory Server With Cryptographic Hardware on a Solaris 10 System
To Use Directory Proxy Server With Cryptographic Hardware on a Solaris 10 System
2. Uninstallation
Server Instance Removal
To Delete a Directory Proxy Server Instance With DSCC
To Delete a Directory Proxy Server Instance From the Command Line
To Delete a Directory Server Instance With DSCC
To Delete a Directory Server Instance From the Command Line
Software Removal
To Remove Directory Service Control Center Software
To Remove Directory Server, or Directory Proxy Server Installed From Native Packages
To Remove Software Installed From the Zip Distribution
To Force Removal of Software Installed From the Zip Distribution
Installing Identity Synchronization for Windows
3. Understanding the Product
Product Features
System Components
System Components Distribution
How Identity Synchronization for Windows Detects Changes in Directory Sources
Reliable Synchronization
Deployment Example: A Two-Machine Configuration
4. Preparing for Installation
Installation Overview
Configuration Overview
Synchronizing Passwords with Active Directory
Configuring Windows for SSL Operation
Installation and Configuration Decisions
Installation Checklists
5. Installing Core
Before You Begin
Starting the Installation Program
Installing Core
To Install Identity Synchronization for Windows Core Components Using the Installation Wizard
6. Configuring Core Resources
Configuration Overview
Opening the Identity Synchronization for Windows Console
To Open Identity Synchronization for Windows Console
Creating Directory Sources
To Create Directory Sources
Creating a Sun Java System Directory Source
Preparing Sun Directory Source
Creating an Active Directory Source
Creating a Windows NT SAM Directory Source
Selecting and Mapping User Attributes
Propagating User Attributes Between Systems
Creating Synchronization User Lists
To Identify and Link User Types Between Servers
Saving a Configuration
To Save your Current Configuration from the Console Panels
7. Installing Connectors
Before You Begin
Running the Installation Program
To Restart and Run the Installation Program
Installing Connectors
8. Synchronizing Existing Users and User Groups
Post-Installation Steps Based on Existing User and Group Populations
Using idsync resync
Checking Results in the Central Log
Starting and Stopping Synchronization
To Start or Stop Synchronization
Resynchronized Users/Groups
Starting and Stopping Services
9. Removing the Software
Planning for Uninstallation
Uninstalling the Software
Uninstalling Connectors
To Uninstall Core
Uninstalling the Console Manually
10. Configuring Security
Security Overview
Hardening Your Security
Securing Replicated Configurations
Using idsync certinfo
Enabling SSL in Directory Server
To Enable SSL in Directory Server
Retrieving the CA Certificate from the Directory Server Certificate Database
Retrieving the CA Certificate from the Directory Server (using dsadm command on Solaris platform)
Enabling SSL in the Active Directory Connector
Adding Active Directory Certificates to Directory Server
To Add the Active Directory CA certificate to the Directory Server Certificate Database
Adding Directory Server Certificates to the Directory Server Connector
To Add the Directory Server Certificates to the Directory Server Connector
11. Understanding Audit and Error Files
Understanding the Logs
Configuring Your Log Files
To Configure Logging for Your Deployment
Viewing Directory Source Status
To View the Status of your Directory Sources
Viewing Installation and Configuration Status
To View the Remaining Steps of the Installation and Configuration Process
Viewing Audit and Error Logs
To View Your Error Logs
Enabling Auditing on a Windows NT Machine
To Enable Audit Logging on Your Windows NT Machine
12. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Checklist
To Troubleshoot Issues with Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0
Troubleshooting Connectors
Troubleshooting Components
Troubleshooting Subcomponents
To Troubleshoot Subcomponents in Your Deployment
Troubleshooting Message Queue
Troubleshooting SSL Problems
Troubleshooting Controller Problems
Identity Synchronization for Windows Appendixes
A. Using the Identity Synchronization for Windows Command Line Utilities
Common Features
Using the idsync command
Using the forcepwchg Migration Utility
To Execute the forcepwchg Command line Utility
B. Identity Synchronization for Windows LinkUsers XML Document Sample
Sample 1: linkusers-simple.cfg
Sample 2: linkusers.cfg
C. Running Identity Synchronization for Windows Services as Non-Root on Solaris
Running Services as a Non-root User
To Run services as a Non-root User
D. Defining and Configuring Synchronization User Lists for Identity Synchronization for Windows
Understanding Synchronization User List Definitions
Configuring Multiple Windows Domains
To Configure Multiple Windows Domains
E. Identity Synchronization for Windows Installation Notes for Replicated Environments
Configuring Replication
To Configure any Replication Topology
Configuring Replication Over SSL
To Configure Directory Servers Involved in Replication so that all Replication Operations Occur Over an SSL Connection
Configuring Identity Synchronization for Windows in an MMR Environment
To Configure Identity Synchronization for Windows in an MMR Environment
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