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cacerts for dummies
Tired of bumping into complex keytool commands for importing trusted root certificates in your keystore? Here is a pair of tools that can expedite the process for you.
Submitted by: mbluteau on Fri. 02.24.2012
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security
Topic: Certificates, Configuration, Encryption, Identity & Security Management, Identity Management, IDM4, Java, SSL (Secured Sockets Layer), Tools and Utilities
Product: Identity Manager
Step by Step - Import a 3rd Party Go Daddy SSL Certificate into Novell Vibe
Straight forward How-To Article that explains step by step how to generate a 3rd party Go Daddy Certificate and import it into Novell Vibe.
Submitted by: MARVHUFFAKER on Tue. 02.07.2012
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Vibe Cool Solutions
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Configuration, Secure Access, SSL (Secured Sockets Layer)
Product: Vibe
Salesforce.com SSO and Novell Access Manager using SAML 2
Using Novell Access Manager (NAM) with salesforce.com allows your users to use their existing LDAP credentials for single sign-on access to salesforce.com as well as any web applications protected by NAM.
This cool solution will show you how to add salesforce.com to your NAM implementation using a federated authentication via SAML 2.0. By using SAML 2.0, your users authenticate to NAM as they typically do using their existing LDAP credentials provided by your corporate directory. salesforce.com then authenticates users via SAML without the need to synchronize passwords with salesforce.com. Once configured, your users will have SSO access to all your web resources protected by NAM through either the Access Gateway or using federation protocols. Unfortunately, salesforce.com does not support federated provisioning, so you will still need create users in salesforce.com. If you would like to automatically provision, deprovision, and manage the salesforce.com identities, you can use Novell Identity Manager, but that is out of scope for this article.
Submitted by: pmckeith on Wed. 03.31.2010
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: 3rd Party Products, Access Control, Authentication, Deployment, Identity & Security Management, Integration, Partners, Remote Access, Secure Access, Secure Identity, Security, Single Sign-on, SSL (Secured Sockets Layer), User Management, Why Novell is Cool
Product: Access Manager, iChain, Identity Manager, Identity-Driven Computing, Secure Identity Management
Establishing Novell SSL VPN Connection in Enterprise Mode on Fedora 11
This document provides a step-by-step approach in order to successfully establish SSL VPN connections in Enterprise mode from Fedora 11 machines and access the resources that are being protected by SSL VPN.
Submitted by: gvinodji on Mon. 03.01.2010
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: SSL (Secured Sockets Layer)
Product: SecureLogin
LDAP SSL Authentication with LDAP Libraries for C#
Submitted by: palaniappan1 on Wed. 08.12.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Identity and Security
Topic: Authentication, Certificates, eDirectory, LDAP, SSL (Secured Sockets Layer)
Product: eDirectory
Exporting the SSL Certificate Using iManager
This article explains how to export the Trusted Root Certificate of the eDirectory Server that is used for LDAP SSL authentications.
Submitted by: palaniappan1 on Tue. 08.04.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: SSL (Secured Sockets Layer)
Product: iManager



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