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Overview
This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the Managed System specifically using AD PowerShell Managed System in OpenIAM to establish a connection with Active Directory (AD).
In this document we cover these topics.
1.How to access OpenIAM
2.How to configure managed system
3.Troubleshooting a managed system dashboard
OpenIAM Installed: Ensure OpenIAM is installed on your server.
1.How to access OpenIAM
1.1 Find the IP address of OpenIAM
To access OpenIAM via the web console, we need the IP address of the machine where OpenIAM is installed. This is crucial for entering the correct address in your web browser's address bar.
1.2 Access the OpenIAM web console
In your browser, enter your IP address of OpenIAM + /webconsole
For example: 192.168.1.139/webconsole
1.3 Login as System Administrator
To gain the necessary permissions to modify all settings and configurations, you need to login as the system administrator(sysadmin).
note:usually default password is passwd00 but you can change to what ever you want to
2.How to configure managed system
2.1 Access the Managed System
locate the Provisioning tab in the main menu.
Click on the Managed System section.
Here, we observed that some Managed System was already in place.
2.2 Edit Managed System (we chose AD PowerShell Managed System)
In the list of managed systems, locate the AD PowerShell Managed System.
In the action section next to it, click on Edit. This allows you to modify specific details of the managed system.
2.2 Edit Managed System (we chose AD PowerShell Managed System)
In the list of managed systems, locate the AD PowerShell Managed System.
In the action section next to it, click on Edit. This allows you to modify specific details of the managed system.
2.3 Configure the necessary fields of a managed system
Parameter Details
note: In this section, the first four parameters are automatically filled, but you have the option to edit the description if desired.
Connector : Refers to the specific connector used.
Managed System Id : Represents the unique identifier assigned to the managed system.
Managed System Name: it refers to the name of managed system.
Description : Provide a detailed overview or relevant information about the managed system.
Required Options
To create a user and synchronize it with the managed system, ensure you activate the following three options.
Active
Description: refers to a state where the managed system is performing tasks or operations.
All users provisioned with this managed system
Description: refers to each user you create in OpenIAM who will automatically be provisioned with this specific managed system and connect to Active Directory.
note:
Provision: means that whenever you create a user, it is automatically added to the Active Directory and created without requiring manual intervention.
This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring the Managed System specifically using AD PowerShell Managed System in OpenIAM to establish a connection with Active Directory (AD).
In this document we cover these topics.
1.How to access OpenIAM
- 1.1 Find the IP address of OpenIAM
- 1.2 Access the OpenIAM web console
- 1.3 Login as System Administrator
2.How to configure managed system
- 2.1 Access the Managed System
- 2.2 Edit Managed System ( we chose AD PowerShell Managed System )
- 2.3 Configure the necessary fields of a managed system
3.Troubleshooting a managed system dashboard
- 3.1 Running Connectors Status: No active connectors found
- 3.2 Running Connectors Status: displayed in red
- 3.3 Information About Running Connectors Status
OpenIAM Installed: Ensure OpenIAM is installed on your server.
1.How to access OpenIAM
1.1 Find the IP address of OpenIAM
To access OpenIAM via the web console, we need the IP address of the machine where OpenIAM is installed. This is crucial for entering the correct address in your web browser's address bar.
1.2 Access the OpenIAM web console
In your browser, enter your IP address of OpenIAM + /webconsole
For example: 192.168.1.139/webconsole
1.3 Login as System Administrator
To gain the necessary permissions to modify all settings and configurations, you need to login as the system administrator(sysadmin).
note:usually default password is passwd00 but you can change to what ever you want to
2.How to configure managed system
2.1 Access the Managed System
locate the Provisioning tab in the main menu.
Click on the Managed System section.
Here, we observed that some Managed System was already in place.
2.2 Edit Managed System (we chose AD PowerShell Managed System)
In the list of managed systems, locate the AD PowerShell Managed System.
In the action section next to it, click on Edit. This allows you to modify specific details of the managed system.
2.2 Edit Managed System (we chose AD PowerShell Managed System)
In the list of managed systems, locate the AD PowerShell Managed System.
In the action section next to it, click on Edit. This allows you to modify specific details of the managed system.
2.3 Configure the necessary fields of a managed system
Parameter Details
note: In this section, the first four parameters are automatically filled, but you have the option to edit the description if desired.
Connector : Refers to the specific connector used.
Managed System Id : Represents the unique identifier assigned to the managed system.
Managed System Name: it refers to the name of managed system.
Description : Provide a detailed overview or relevant information about the managed system.
Required Options
To create a user and synchronize it with the managed system, ensure you activate the following three options.
Active
Description: refers to a state where the managed system is performing tasks or operations.
All users provisioned with this managed system
Description: refers to each user you create in OpenIAM who will automatically be provisioned with this specific managed system and connect to Active Directory.
note:
Provision: means that whenever you create a user, it is automatically added to the Active Directory and created without requiring manual intervention.