Hi, is it possible to create synchronization project with unix system by using user certificate instead of password?
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Hi, is it possible to create synchronization project with unix system by using user certificate instead of password?
In our environment, the user's home directory is calculated based on their geographical location. While is value is easy to obtain through templating and gets applied to the profile in /etc/passwd, the folder does not get created during user creation…
I am attempting to add new RHEL8 servers into our OID 8.1.1 environment, and I'm running into a puzzling issue. I've added three users. The first went through without issue. The user was provisioned and a random password was setup and confirmed…
I am trying to integrate a new RHEL 8 server into our OID environment. The application that will be hosted on it requires SSH access but does not use SFTP, and so in a previous security audit, this was flagged as an unnecessary service. As such, our standard…
In our environment we have multiple different Unix environments that we need to connect to. Up until now, everything has been running smoothly. Given the recent release of Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS and its use of kernel 5, I decided to take if for a spin. When…
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I'm getting an error when I tried to run a synchronization from a Solaris 10...
Error SystemConnector Could not execute sugi action for X.X.X.X: Invalid value provided for group passwd: ''
I'm able to sync users, login shells, but groups…
How to specify Scope in Unix connector project (Synchronization Editor) to import accounts that only belong to specified group?
Starting with Version 7.0.1 you can use the Unix module (includes a connector) to do that.