Completing the planning work sheets
These planning work sheets demonstrate the information that you need to gather and the decisions you need to make as you prepare to configure the single sign-on function described by this scenario.
The following planning work sheets are tailored to fit this scenario based on the general single sign-on planning worksheets. To ensure a successful implementation, you must be able to answer Yes to all prerequisite items in the work sheet and you should gather all the information necessary to complete the work sheets before you perform any configuration tasks.
Prerequisite work sheet | Answers |
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Are the following installed on System A and System B?
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Yes |
Have you installed an application that is enabled for
single sign-on on each of the PCs that will participate in the single sign-on environment? Note: For
this scenario, all of the participating PCs have IBM i
Access Client Solutions
(5733-XJ1) installed. See IBM i
Access Client Solutions: Getting Started
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Yes |
Does the single sign-on administrator have *SECADM, *ALLOBJ, and *IOSYSCFG special authorities? | Yes |
Do you have one of the following
systems acting as the Kerberos server (also known as the KDC)? If
yes, specify which system.
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Yes, Windows server |
Are all your PCs in your network configured in a Windows domain? | Yes |
Have you applied the latest program temporary fixes (PTFs)? | Yes |
Is the IBM i system time within 5 minutes of the system time on the Kerberos server? If not, see Synchronizing system times. | Yes |
You need this information to configure EIM and network authentication service on System A.
Configuration planning work sheet for System A | Answers |
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Use the following information to complete the EIM Configuration wizard. The information in this work sheet correlates with the information you need to supply for each page in the wizard: | |
How do you want to configure EIM for your system?
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Create and join a new domain |
Where do you want to configure the EIM domain? | On the local directory server Note: This will
configure the directory server on the same system on which you are
currently configuring EIM.
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Do you want to configure network authentication
service? Note: You must configure network authentication
service to configure single sign-on.
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Yes |
The Network Authentication Service wizard starts from the EIM Configuration wizard. Use the following information to complete the Network Authentication Service wizard. | |
What is the name of the Kerberos
default realm to which your IBM i will
belong? Note: A Windows domain
is similar to a Kerberos realm.
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MYCO.COM |
Are you using Microsoft Active Directory? | Yes |
What is the Kerberos server, also known as a key distribution center (KDC), for this Kerberos default realm? What is the port on which the Kerberos server listens? | KDC: kdc1.myco.com
Port: 88 Note: This is the
default port for the Kerberos server.
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Do you want to configure a password
server for this default realm? If yes, answer the following questions: What is name of the password server for this Kerberos server?
What is the port on which the password server listens? |
Yes Password server: kdc1.myco.com
Port: 464 Note: This is the
default port for the password server.
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For which services do you want to create keytab
entries?
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IBM i Kerberos Authentication |
What is the password for your service principal or principals? | systema123 |
Do you want to create a batch file to automate adding the service principals for System A to the Kerberos registry? | Yes |
Do you want to include passwords with the IBM i service principals in the batch file? | Yes |
As you exit the Network Authentication Service wizard, you will return to the EIM Configuration wizard. Use the following information to complete the EIM Configuration wizard: | |
Specify user information that the wizard should
use when configuring the directory server. This is the connection
user. You must specify the port number, administrator distinguished
name, and a password for the administrator. Note: Specify the LDAP
administrator's distinguished name (DN) and password to ensure the
wizard has enough authority to administer the EIM domain and the objects
in it.
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Port: 389
Distinguished name: cn=administrator Password: mycopwd |
What is the name of the EIM domain that you want to create? | MyCoEimDomain |
Do you want to specify a parent DN for the EIM domain? | No |
Which user registries do you want to add to the EIM domain? | Local IBM i--SYSTEMA.MYCO.COM
Kerberos--KDC1.MYCO.COM Note: You should not select Kerberos
user identities are case sensitive when the wizard presents
this option.
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Which EIM user do you want System
A to use when performing EIM operations? This is the system user. Note: If
you have not configured the directory server before configuring single
sign-on, the only distinguished name (DN) you can provide for the
system user is the LDAP administrator's DN and password.
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User type: Distinguished name
Distinguished name: cn=administrator Password: mycopwd |
You need this information to allow System B to participate in the EIM domain and to configure network authentication service on System B.
Configuration planning work sheet for System B | Answers |
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Use the following information to complete the EIM Configuration wizard for System B: | |
How do you want to configure EIM on your system? | Join an existing domain |
Do you want to configure network authentication
service? Note: You must configure network authentication
service to configure single sign-on.
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Yes |
The Network Authentication Service
wizard starts from the EIM Configuration wizard. Use the following
information to complete the Network Authentication Service wizard: Note: You
can start the Network Authentication Service wizard independently
of the EIM Configuration wizard.
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What is the name of
the Kerberos default realm to which your IBM i will belong? Note: A Windows domain is equivalent
to a Kerberos realm.
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MYCO.COM |
Are you using Microsoft Active Directory? | Yes |
What is the Kerberos server for this Kerberos default realm? What is the port on which the Kerberos server listens? | KDC: kdc1.myco.com
Port: 88 Note: This is the
default port for the Kerberos server.
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Do you want to configure a password
server for this default realm? If yes, answer the following questions: What is name of the password server for this Kerberos server?
What is the port on which the password server listens? |
Yes Password server: kdc1.myco.com
Port: 464 Note: This is the
default port for the password server.
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For which services do you want
to create keytab entries?
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IBM i Kerberos Authentication |
What is the password for your IBM i service principals? | systemb123 |
Do you want to create a batch file to automate adding the service principals for System B to the Kerberos registry? | Yes |
Do you want to include passwords with the IBM i service principals in the batch file? | Yes |
As you exit the Network Authentication Service wizard, you will return to the EIM Configuration wizard. Use the following information to complete the EIM Configuration wizard for System B: | |
What is the name of the EIM domain controller for the EIM domain that you want to join? | systema.myco.com |
Do you plan on securing the connection with SSL or TLS? | No |
What is the port on which the EIM domain controller listens? | 389 |
Which user do you want to use to connect to
the domain controller? This is the connection user. Note: Specify the
LDAP administrator's distinguished name (DN) and password to ensure
the wizard has enough authority to administer the EIM domain and the
objects in it.
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User type: Distinguished name and password
Distinguished name: cn=administrator Password: mycopwd |
What is the name of the EIM domain that you want to join? | MyCoEimDomain |
Do you want to specify a parent DN for the EIM domain? | No |
What is the name of the user registry that you want to add to the EIM domain? | LocalIBM i--SYSTEMB.MYCO.COM |
Which EIM user do you want System
B to use when performing EIM operations? This is the system user. Note: Earlier
in this scenario, you used the EIM Configuration wizard to configure
the directory server on System A. In doing so, you created a distinguished
name (DN) and password for the LDAP administrator. This is currently
the only DN defined for the directory server. Therefore, this is the
DN and password that you must supply here.
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User type: Distinguished name and password
Distinguished name: cn=administrator Password: mycopwd |
IBM i user profile name | Password is specified | Special authority (Privilege class) | System |
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SYSUSERA | No | User | System A |
SYSUSERB | No | User | System B |
Identifier name | User registry | User identity | Association type | Identifier description |
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John Day | MYCO.COM | jday | Source | Kerberos (Windows) login user identity |
John Day | SYSTEMA.MYCO.COM | JOHND | Target | IBM i user profile on System A |
John Day | SYSTEMB.MYCO.COM | DAYJO | Target | IBM i user profile on System B |
Sharon Jones | MYCO.COM | sjones | Source | Kerberos (Windows) login user identity |
Sharon Jones | SYSTEMA.MYCO.COM | SHARONJ | Target | IBM i user profile on System A |
Sharon Jones | SYSTEMB.MYCO.COM | JONESSH | Target | IBM i user profile on System B |
Policy association type | Source user registry | Target user registry | User identity | Description |
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Default registry | MYCO.COM | SYSTEMA.MYCO.COM | SYSUSERA | Maps authenticated Kerberos user to appropriate IBM i user profile |
Default registry | MYCO.COM | SYSTEMB.MYCO.COM | SYSUSERB | Maps authenticated Kerberos user to appropriate IBM i user profile |