New Features in OpenDS 2.0
Posted by marinasum on July 27, 2009 at 4:22 PM EDT
OpenDS community manager and architect Ludo Poitou has posted a series that highlights the new features in OpenDS 2.0, which he announced on July 17. The postings include flow diagrams, screen shots, configuration procedures, and examples:
- Management of recurrent and scheduled tasks
- Monitoring of data in the Control Panel
- Collation matching rules for I18N
- Assured replication
- Configuration of replication groups
All helpful information for those involved in LDAP directory-service tasks. Have a look.
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New Features in OpenDS 2.0
by barbarab92 - 2011-01-10 05:15
Hi Marina, We are unable ot locate any of the videos or detailed configuration steps to configure Open SSO Enterprise edition with Google APPS. (this link no longer points to the videos: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/google-apps-136175.html) It seems we only find configuration steps for Open SSO Express 8 Edition. Is it mandatory to have the express edition? if not what are the steps for enterprise edition? Thanks, Barbara
New Features in OpenDS 2.0
by barbarab92 - 2011-01-10 05:16
I think we found it here: http://wikis.sun.com/display/ISE/ISE+OpenSSO+Google#ISEOpenSSOGoogle-Sec...
Client IP address list not-enforced property
by mk77sh - 2010-06-21 16:05
Marina, We are looking at using the version of OpenSSO Policy Agent that runs on the Windows platform (i.e. integrates with IIS 6.0) and have been reviewing the documentation that describes how to configure the properties in the AMAgent.properties file. One of our requirements is that we have to be able to specify a range of client IP addresses for which authentication will not be enforced. We have seen in the documentation for version 2.2 of the Policy Agent that there is a property, com.sun.am.policy.agents.config.notenforced_client_ip_list, that allows one to specify a list of IP addresses for which authentication will not be required. Unfortunately, the documentation says nothing about how to specify a *range* of IP addresses. Do you know if that is supported by the policy agent and if so, what the syntax is (for example, do you use asterisks or specify a beginning IP address and an end IP address separated by a colon? If ranges are not supported by the current version of the policy agent, will it be supported in a future version? What version would that be? Any help on this question would be *greatly* appreciated as this requirement is essential for us to use the policy agent. MikeClient IP address list not-enforced property
by marinasum - 2010-06-22 19:16
Mike,
I've forwarded your question to an OpenSSO expert. Hope you'll get a response soon.
Marina
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by guptaupendra - 2009-09-04 09:56
HI Maria, Good Morning! I am looking for free Sun Identity Manager Training from Sun. Could you please let me know if it is possible for me. Thanks for your cooperation Thanks, UpendraFree Sun Identity Manager training
by marinasum - 2009-09-09 13:11
Upendra, See http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/WMT-IDM-1400.xml?cid=920608 please. Marina