The following operations are required to use a Systemwalker authentication repository.
(1) Creating a Systemwalker Single Sign-On Server (*1) |
(2) Setting up the connection destination Systemwalker authentication repository |
(3) Setting up a Systemwalker Single Sign-On Agent (*1) |
(4) Registering Systemwalker users |
(5) Setting up Web browsers (*1) |
(6) Setting up each product |
*1: This is required to use Systemwalker single sign-on.
(1) Creating a Systemwalker Single Sign-On Server
Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for details.
(2) Setting up the connection destination Systemwalker authentication repository
Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for details.
Additionally, refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for information on how to add descriptions to "httpd.conf". Note that "httpd.conf" is excluded when backup and restoration are performed, or when migration assets are backed up and restored. Therefore, the same settings must be configured again if you restore the environment from the backup or restore the migration assets.
(3) Setting up a Systemwalker Single Sign-On Agent
This operation is required to use Systemwalker single sign-on. Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for details.
(4) Registering Systemwalker users
Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for details.
The Systemwalker users that have been registered can be changed or deleted, and new Systemwalker users can be added. Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for details. After changing, adding, or deleting a Systemwalker user, set up the required access rights, following the procedure in "Setting up each product".
(5) Setting up Web browsers
This operation is required to use Systemwalker single sign-on. Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for details.
(6) Setting up each product
The required access rights must be set up for the Systemwalker users that have been registered.
Refer to "Setting up Access Permissions for Projects" in the Systemwalker Operation Manager User's Guide for details.
Use the swidmg_set_repository command to set up the environment for connecting to the Systemwalker authentication repository. The swidmg_set_repository command can be used to perform the following setting operations:
Entering the environment settings for connecting to the Systemwalker authentication repository
Deleting the environment settings for connecting to the Systemwalker authentication repository
Adding Active Directory as the destination Systemwalker authentication repository when replication operations are being performed
Deleting Active Directory used as the destination Systemwalker authentication repository when replication operations are being performed
Temporarily disabling the settings for connecting to the Systemwalker authentication repository
Temporarily enabling the settings for connecting to the Systemwalker authentication repository that have been temporarily disabled
If these changes are made using Systemwalker Operation Manager, execute the swidmg_set_repository command and then restart Systemwalker Operation Manager.
Refer to the Systemwalker User's Guide - Systemwalker User Management and Single Sign-on for information on how to use the swidmg_set_repository command.