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Installing Tivoli Access Manager on Linux

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Level: Intermediate

Olivier Antibi (oantibi@fr.ibm.com), E-business Architect, IBM
Jean-Paul Chobert (chobert@fr.ibm.com), e-business Architect, IBM
James Webster (websteja@us.ibm.com), Technical Consultant, IBM

08 Aug 2003

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Linux is quickly becoming a dominant platform for e-business and enterprise applications. The recent release of Fixpack 2 for IBM Tivoli Access Manager recognized this fact by adding support for Linux on the Intel platform. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Access Manager on Linux. You'll also walk through some simple steps that will test your installation, including the creation of a WebSEAL junction.

Prerequisites

You should be familiar with IBM Tivoli Access Manager for e-business, and have some familiarity with the Linux platform, before you begin.


System requirements

You do not need any special tools to read the tutorial. To complete the steps as demonstrated in this tutorial, you'll need:

  • Linux Tivoli Access Manager for e-business 4.1 with fix pack 2
  • IBM Directory V4.1.1 LDAP server

Links to IBM software are provided in the tutorial.



Duration

Under two hours


Formats

html, pdf


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