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Event Log Monitoring

The Bounty Program is now Closed.

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Submitted by: CoolBounty on Fri. 02.19.2010
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Product: Sentinel

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Sentinel 6.1 SP2 patch

Problems after Install Sentinel 6.1 SP2 patch

Submitted by: jcruz_dns on Sun. 02.14.2010
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Patches
Product: Sentinel

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Run Sentinel Control Center on Snow Leopard for fun & profit

Sentinel Control Center is a pretty standard java app and although it is not officially supported on the Mac, it can be run natively on Snow Leopard.

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Why am I not getting events in my Sentinel server?

Sometimes, though all installation and configuration of Platform Agent and Sentinel server are successfully done, events may not be sent to Sentinel (Audit Connector) from Platform Agent. One of the main reasons could be the communication port number mismatch...

Submitted by: hmahantesh on Thu. 12.17.2009
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Configuration
Product: Audit, Sentinel

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Things I've learned...

I’ve had the luck to be involved in several large scale Sentinel installations over the last few years. I’ve learned a few things that I think should be shared.

Submitted by: mgargiullo on Thu. 12.10.2009
Filed Under: Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Solution Provider
Topic: Database
Product: Sentinel

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JavaScript Base64-Encoding Binary Data in IDM (a.k.a using Java and JavaScript within the IDM engine)

Base64-encoding data is found in places all over the IT world and in home users' systems as well. Being able to encode data in Java or ECMAScript/JavaScript can be valuable when those are the languages available to you. This sample shows how to convert from one format to another and eventually encode data for use within a directory like eDirectory.

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