Repository objects store static configuration information for SecureLogin. Repository information is independent from the applications that consume the application credentials. This information is applicable for all provisioning events regardless of the connected system (for example SAP, PeopleSoft, Notes, etc.). The repository object can be created in Designer or iManager.
The following is one of many methods you can use to create the repository object in Designer.
Right-click the driver object where you want to store the repository object in the outline view.
Click
.Specify a name for the repository object.
Select
to use the SecureLogin template.Verify that the
check box is selected.Click
.Click
, in the file conflict window, to save the new repository object.Use the following information to complete the creation of the Repository object.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
SecureLogin Server Name or Address |
Specify the DNS name or IP address of the Secure Login server. (See worksheet item 3). |
SecureLogin Server SSL Port |
Specify the SSL port for the SecureLogin server. (See worksheet item 4). |
SecureLogin Server SSL Certificate Path |
Specify the full path to the SSL certificate exported from the SecureLogin server. The path must include the certificate name and must be local to the Identity Manager server. (See worksheet item 7). |
SecureLogin Administrator |
Specify the fully qualified LDAP distinguished name of the SecureLogin administration. (See worksheet item 5). |
SecureLogin Administrator Password |
Specify the SecureLogin administrator’s password twice, then click 6). to save the password. (See worksheet item |
Review the information, then click the
icon to save the information.(Optional) If you want to create other configuration parameters for the repository object, click the
icon.Specify a name for the parameter.
Specify a display name for the parameter.
Specify a description of the parameter for your reference.
The parameter is stored as a string.
Click
.Click the
icon to save the repository object.After the repository object is created, proceed to Creating an Application Object.
In iManager, select
Browse to and select the Driver object where the repository object will be stored.
Click
to create a repository.Specify a name for the repository object, then select
to use the SecureLogin template to create a repository.Click
.Use the following information to complete the creation of the Repository object.
Field |
Description |
---|---|
SecureLogin Server Name or Address |
Specify the DNS name or IP address of the Secure Login server. (See worksheet item 3). |
SecureLogin Server SSL Port |
Specify the SSL port for the SecureLogin server. (See worksheet item 4). |
SecureLogin Server SSL Certificate Path |
Specify the full path to the SSL certificate exported from the SecureLogin server. The path must include the certificate name and must be local to the Identity Manager server. (See worksheet item 7). |
SecureLogin Administrator |
Specify the fully qualified LDAP distinguished name of the SecureLogin administration. (See worksheet item 5). |
SecureLogin Administrator Password |
Specify the SecureLogin administrator’s password twice, then click 6). to save the password. (See worksheet item |
Review the values specified, then click
.(Optional) If you need to create other configuration parameters for the repository, click
.Specify a name for the parameter.
Specify a display name for the parameter.
Specify a description of the parameter for your reference.
The parameter is stored as a string.
Click
.After the repository object is created, proceed to Creating an Application Object.