Release Notes
IBM® Security Identity Manager
Lotus Notes Adapter
Version 6.1.16
IBM Security Identity Adapter for Lotus Notes 6.1.16 is available. Compatibility,
installation, and other getting-started issues are addressed.
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License
Agreement
Adapter
Features and Purpose. 2
Contents
of this Release
Installation and Configuration Notes
Customizing or Extending Adapter Features
Welcome to the IBM Security Identity Manager Lotus Notes Adapter.
These Release Notes contain information for the following products that was not available when the IBM Security Identity Manager manuals were printed:
· IBM Security Identity Manager Lotus Notes Adapter Installation and Configuration Guide
Note:
The
Identity Security version 6.0 adapters have enhanced capabilities that are not compatible
with older 5.x / 4.x version adapters.
On Windows servers, it is a requirement that all adapters must be upgraded
simultaneously due to the sharing of DLLs. Any adapters installed prior to 6.0
version must be un-installed before the installation of any version 6.0
adapter.
Review and agree to the terms of the IBM Security Identity Adapter License prior to using this product. The license can be viewed from the "license" folder included in the product package.
The Lotus Notes Adapter is designed to create and manage Domino accounts. The Adapter runs in “agentless” mode and uses the Lotus Notes Administrator Client software to manage a single Domino domain. The adapter supports multiple mail servers, a single Registration server and multiple Lotus SameTime servers.
IBM recommends running the adapter in agentless mode; installation on the Domino server is not recommended. The deployment configuration is based, in part, on the topology of your network domain, but the primary factor is the planned structure of your Identity Manager Provisioning Policies and Approval Workflow process. Please refer to the Identity Manager Information Center for a discussion of these topics.
The Identity Manager Adapters are powerful tools that require Administrator Level authority. Adapters operate much like a human system administrator, creating accounts, permissions and home directories. Operations requested from the Identity Manager server will fail if the Adapter is not given sufficient authority to perform the requested task. IBM recommends that this Adapter run with administrative (root) permissions.
By service groups, ISIM is referring to any logical entity that can group accounts together on the managed resource.
Managing service groups implies the following:
Create service groups on the managed resource.
Modify attribute of a service group.
Delete a service group.
Note that service group name change is not supported in ISIM 6.0 release.
The Notes adapter supports service groups management.
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Release Date |
August 30, 2020 |
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Adapter Version |
6.1.16 |
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Component Versions |
Adapter Build 139 Profile 6.1.16 ADK 7.0.6 |
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Documentation |
The following guide is available in the IBM Knowledge Centre · Lotus Notes Adapter Installation and Configuration Guide |
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Enhancement: # (RFE) |
Description |
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Items included in current (6.1.16) release |
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184343 |
Internal - Notes 10 support |
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Items included in 6.1.15 release |
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183238 |
PSIRT update the OpenSSL to 1.1.1x Windows ADK |
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Items included in 6.1.14 release |
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None |
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Items included in 6.1.13 release |
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177504 |
As a developer of the Windows local adapter, I need to use a newer OpenSSL version that addresses PSIRT advisories. OpenSSL is upgraded from version 1.0.2n to 1.0.2p |
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Items included in 6.1.12 release |
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This release includes ADK 7.0.4 which update openssl to 1.0.2m |
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Items included in 6.1.11 release |
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Internal |
This release now supports FIPS compliant mode |
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Items included in 6.1.10 release |
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Internal |
This release includes ADK 7.0.3 which update openssl to 1.0.2f to address a vulnerability to excessive CPU utilization |
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Internal |
This release requires an updated C++ runtime. An update install does not install the C++ runtime. You can either do a FULL install or install Visual Studio 2012 redistributable manually. |
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Items included in 6.0.8 release |
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Internal |
Updated ADK 6.0.1027, features OpenSSL upgrade to 1.0.1m fips. The new ADK provides an option disabling sslv3. There is also support for setting the list of ciphers used. |
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Internal |
Accept multiple group name |
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Items included in 6.0.7 release |
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49408,800,624 |
Test Connection will not trigger group reconciliation |
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Items included in 6.0.5 release |
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35948 (20949) |
ITIM Notes Adapter needs to be notes cluster aware |
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17095 (7337) |
Notes: Support for RequestRename/MoveInHierarchy combined adminp request type. |
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Support for Sametime 9 |
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Items included in 6.0.4 release |
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33516 (19357) |
Support for Notes/Domino 9 in Tivoli Identity Manager |
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30427 (17381) |
ITIM 5.1 - Support for reconciliation of Domino groups having multiple values in the description attribute of a group (this enhancement applies to ISIM 6.0 as well) |
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23244 (11649) |
Comment Field for Lotus Notes and TIM Notes are not identical for the length of the field. (Please see 'Installation and Configuration Notes' section.) |
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17056 (7300) |
Notes: Enhance Notes Adapter to support unlocking webmail for account |
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Support for Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 |
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Installer upgraded to InstallAnywhere 2011 SP4 |
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Items included in 6.0.3 release |
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17112 (7354) |
Notes: ITIM Lotus Notes Adapter Sametime 8.5.x support |
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17100 (7342) |
Notes Adapter nested groups membership management |
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Items included in 6.0.2 release |
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None |
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Items included in 6.0.1 release |
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ISIM 6.0 release |
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Internal# |
APAR# |
Case# / Description |
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Items closed in current (6.1.16) release
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RTC 187420 Bugz 3235 |
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Case TS003689125/ Notes adapter does not clear password digest during change password |
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Items closed in 6.1.15 version
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RTC 183060 |
IJ14840/TS001477756 |
Notes adapter crash when Notes Group Name length is exceeded
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RTC 183583 |
TS001888113 |
Windows Notes adapter crashes during any operation
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Items closed in 6.1.14 version
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RTC 180192 |
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Internal - Need to remove Obsolete attribute 'erNotesLocalAdmin' from schema.dsml and targetProfile.json for Lotus notes adapter
Note – This change was done for IGI 5.2.5 and to keep both 7.1 and 6.1 version profiles in sync.
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RTC 180131 |
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Internal - As a developer of the Lotus Notes adapter installer, I must set the correct USE_SSL value
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RTC 181462 |
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Internal -Notes Adapter Profile change for IGI 5.2.5 - eruid target attribute should be mapped to CODE governance attribute by default
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Items closed in 6.1.13 version |
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None |
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Items closed in 6.1.12 version |
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None |
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Items closed in 6.1.11 version |
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None |
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Items closed in 6.1.10 version |
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None |
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Items closed in 6.0.8 version |
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124728 |
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Extend attribute length for erNotesGroupDescription to 1024 |
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127087 |
IV75282 |
iNotes fullname was populated with eruid |
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Items closed in 6.0.7 version |
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NA |
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Updated ADK 6.0.1019 which includes version 1.0.1h-fips of openSSL. |
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107892 |
IV59593 |
Move user without certifier causes agent to crash |
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104789 |
IV56473 |
Silent install does not populate all Windows registry items |
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110617 |
IV56525 |
Adapter clears cert expiration time value when moving user to new ou |
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107892 |
IV60280 |
Adapter reconciliation fails with insufficient memory |
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Items closed in 6.0.6 version |
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102086 |
IV53452 |
Notes Adapter 5.1.1015- Saving of Person Document fails because of a race between adapter and Domino server.
(Note: This fix also applies to 6.0.x adapter) |
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102085 |
IV53290 |
Notes Adapter crashes when performing reconciliation containing explicit policies |
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102084 |
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Notes Adapter - Installer fails to register the service on Win 2008 R2 systems |
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77662 |
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Notes Adapter fails to restart when restarted from Windows Services administrative tool. |
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Items closed in 6.0.5 version |
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97163 |
IV50807 |
Date conversion to string loses millisecs |
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94482 |
IV47863 |
Date/Time format when using Notes Admin Client in a non-US language |
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92459 |
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Print error information for certificate errors during password change |
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Items closed in 6.0.4 version |
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85750 |
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Notes Adapter crashes while checking for mail template file |
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85097 |
IV40447 |
Notes adapter crashes during recertification operation |
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81647 |
IV40039 |
Notes adapter on Windows 2008 R2 crashes while creating account |
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Items closed in 6.0.3 version |
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75743 |
IV36048 |
Request to Notes Adapter that only includes postexec or preexec attribute will end with failure status |
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75744 |
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Dialog pops up during Notes adapter upgrade install |
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76934 |
IV36974 |
ITIM Lotus Notes Adapter crashes with nsd (Access_violation) |
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Items closed in 6.0.2 version |
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69847 |
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Notes Adapter unable to create multiple replica mail files on Domino Mail server |
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69848 |
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Notes Adapter does not default to a mail system if the mail system attribute is not specified |
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69920 |
IV28265 |
The erNotesReplServerName attribute is suppose to be multi-value in adapter schema |
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69942 |
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Notes Adapter prepends "Repl_" to replica mail filename |
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70835 |
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Notes Adapter crashes on modification of a Custom Attribute with an empty/null value |
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Items closed in 6.0.1 version |
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None |
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INTERNAL# |
APAR# |
Case# / Description |
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IV59517 |
The adapter works in single thread regardless of thread count setting in agentCfg
The "Modifying advanced settings" section of the installation guide to change the adapter thread count is not applicable to the Lotus Notes adapter. Due to limitations in Notes API, the adapters runs in single thread mode only. Any thread count settings changes are ignored by the adapter. |
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Cluster awareness in Notes Adapter
Due to the limitation in Notes API, following operations will fail if the primary registration server becomes unavailable:
1. Registering a user. This applies to users with an ID file. A 'PersonDocOnly' user can still be added. 2. Changing password in ID vault. |
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RTC 55034 |
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User not added to vault when notes explicit policy allows it.
This a Notes related issue (SPR MSKA8R8JWK). Following workaround will, however, work in the interim: 1. In the Domino Admin Client, open the Registration Settings for the explicit policy. Edit Settings. 2. Click on the 'Miscellaneous' tab. In the 'Group Assignments' list select any group. E.g. LocalDomainAdmins. Save the settings. 3. Register a new user with the explicit policy. |
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RTC 55036 |
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Password Hash not secure with ISIM/Lotus.
This is a Notes related issue. Upgrading to Notes version 8.5.2 or 8.5.3 will fix the issue. |
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IV11894 |
Incorrect status on Delete operation for restricted authority
The Notes ID used by the adapter must have full administrative authority; this is the only supported configuration. If this account does not have authority to delete domino accounts, the adapter may return a "warning" status, which will be interpreted by the ISIM server as a "success" (ISIM does not recognize "warning" as a valid status on a Delete). |
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Important Configuration Notes:
Notes 8.5.1 Client is not Supported
Remote Desktop is not allowed Using Remote Desktop to accessing the machine on which the Notes client and adapter are installed may lead to instability and random crashes.
Do not open the Notes Client If the notes client is opened, the adapter machine must be completely rebooted. Especially important Win2008 systems.
ID File must be unique Adapter must have its own ID File. It cannot be shared with any other running copy of the adapter or any Notes user.
VMware is not supported After resolving all the above issues, if problems remain, the adapter may need to be run on a physical machine. Lotus does not support the Notes client on VMware.
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Class 3 Certificates Class 3 Certificates (class 3 secure server CA-G2) are not written properly to “DamlCACerts.pem” file through CertTool.exe Utility. The certificate data is written twice between BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE.
Work around: Step 1. Start the CertTool utility Step 4. Delete the class 3 CA certificate data (i.e. content between BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE) from “DamlCACerts.pem”. Step 5. Open class 3 CA certificate file using text editor and copy the certificate data (between the BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE) Step 6. Paste the certificate data to “DamlCACerts.pem” file between the BEGIN CERTIFICATE and END CERTIFICATE lines of same class 3 CA Certificate. If more than one class 3 certificates are installed, then you can identify the certificate using issuer and subject data. Step 7. Save “DamlCACerts.pem” file. Note: This issue is also seen when you delete any certificate using option "G" from the main menu of CertTool utility. The delete option will affect all remaining class 3 CA certificate and you have to follow step 1 to 8 to correct the DamlCACerts.pem file. |
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Limitations of "Comments" attribute for Group: 1. This attribute is supported with text data only. 2. You can manage this attribute from Adapter only
In following cases, "Comments" attribute will not be supported by Adapter: 1. Once the value of this attribute is modified/cleared from Resource 2. Any file is attached on "Comments" tab of the Group Document on Resource |
See the IBM Security Identity Manager Adapter Installation Guide” for detailed instructions.
Make sure the certlog.nsf is available on server which handles move user request
The adapter will fail the adminP MoveUser request if the certlog.nsf is missing on the server that handles the move request. The domino document on certlog states: "Create a replica of the Certification Log on every server that is a registration server and on every server that stores a Domino Directory that is used for user management -- for example, renaming and recertifying users. If the server whose Domino Directory replica you are using does not have a Certification Log, user-management actions will fail."
Using Notes Adapter 6.0.5 Features
35948 (20949) ITIM Notes Adapter needs to be notes cluster aware
IBM Notes adapter now takes advantage of special options in Notes API for cluster failover. Note that the failover occurs only when the Domino server becomes unavailable while opening a database (e.g. Names.nsf). If the server becomes unavailable after the database is opened, then the operation would fail and no failover would take place. Please consult Domino Administration Guide to learn more about clustering and failover. Please also see the 'Known Issues' section in this Release Notes.
17095 (7337) Notes: Support for RequestRename/MoveInHierarchy combined adminp request type.
When moving a person in hierarchy, it is now possible to perform a simultaneous rename operation. To do this, please follow these steps:
1. Issue the Adminp command MoveUserInHierarchy as described in the Notes Adapter Users Guide.
2. When Issuing the Adminp command MoveComplete, specify the First Name, Middle Initial, and Last Name if you want to rename the user.
The following corrections to the User Guide apply to this release:
Table 8. Options for the DAML protocol menu
A new option L should be included in the table of DAML protocol options.
Displays the following prompt:
Modify Property ‘DISABLE_SSLV3’:
SSLv3 is now considered an unsecure protocol. SSLv3 is now disabled by default. In order to enable SSLv3 you need to set this value to FALSE. If this value does not exist or is anything other than FALSE, the SSLv3 protocol will be disabled when using SSL.
Chapter 6
The section “Modifying protocol configuration settings" should add this section for setting the SSL cipher list.
Setting the Cipher list
The DAML protocol now checks for an environment variable called "ISIM_ADAPTER_CIPHER_LIST". This variable can contain a list of ciphers for the SSL protocol. DAML uses the openSSL library to support SSL. This cipher string is passed to openSSL during initialization. The cipher names and the syntax can be found on the openSSL web site ( https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html ). When this string is used, it only fails if none of the ciphers can be loaded. It is considered successful if at least one of the ciphers is loaded.
The Identity Manager adapters can be customized and/or extended. The type and method of this customization may vary from adapter to adapter.
Customizing and extending adapters requires a number of additional skills. The developer must be familiar with the following concepts and skills prior to beginning the modifications:
· LDAP schema management
· Working knowledge of scripting language appropriate for the installation platform
· Working knowledge of LDAP object classes and attributes
· Working knowledge of XML document structure
Note: This adapter supports customization only using pre-Exec and post-Exec scripting.
IBM Security Identity Manager Resources:
Check the page IBM Support website and search the Security Identity Manager product name for links to training, publications, and demos.
The integration to the Identity Manager server – the adapter framework – is supported. However, IBM does not support the customizations, scripts, or other modifications. If you experience a problem with a customized adapter, IBM Support may require the problem to be demonstrated on the GA version of the adapter before a PMR is opened.
Running in Federal Information Processing Standards compliance mode
Security Identity Adapters can be operated with FIPS 140-2 certified cryptographic modules. FIPS 140-2 is a standard from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that applies to cryptographic modules.
Two FIPS 140-2 modules are used:
· IBM Java™ Crytographic Extension
· Open SSL module
As a user of these modules, there is no certification implied for Security Identity Adapters. However, for the correct use of these FIPS 140-2 modules, IBM customers need to follow the instructions listed below.
The fipsEnable tool allows the adapter to be Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) compliant. The fipsEnable tool causes the adapter to use a FIPS-certified encryption library so that all cryptographic keys that are used are generated by a FIPS-compliant algorithm. Any communications with the adapter
are also secured. The tool generates the FIPS master key, enables the FIPS mode setting, changes the USE_SSL parameter to TRUE and re-encrypts the existing encrypted values for:
· agentCfg key
· ADK user name and password
· Adapter specific encrypted registry items
Note: After FIPS mode is enabled, it cannot be disabled. You must reinstall the adapter, if you want to disable FIPS mode.
Configuring the adapter to run in FIPS mode
1. Install the adapter.
2. Run the fipsEnable tool. Issue the command:
fipsEnable -reg agentName
3. Restart the adapter.
Operational differences running in FIPS mode
The DAML protocol that’s used to communicate between the adapter and the ADK service provider must run in SSL mode. The fipsEnable tool sets the ADK SSL mode to TRUE. In SSL mode, however, you must install a server certificate because the fipsEnable tool does not convert an existing ADK certificate and key.
Note: You cannot import a PKCS12 file containing a certificate and key. You must use CertTool (option A) to create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) and have it signed by a Certificate Authority. You can then install the signed certificate with CertTool (option B).
The agentCfg tool automatically detects when the adapter is running in FIPS mode and initializes the encryption library in FIPS mode. In addition, the ADK only accepts agentCfg connections from localhost (127.0.0.1).
Security policy
For FIPS compliance, a security policy must be defined that outlines the requirements for the end user to operate the application in a FIPS-compliant mode. The software ensures that the correct algorithms and keys are used, however, additional requirements for the environment are the responsibility of the security
officer. The security policy defines two roles, security officer and user. It defines the extent to which each of these persons can physically access the workstation, file system and configuration tools. The security of the workstation, of the file system, and of the configuration is the responsibility of the security officer.
Authentication roles
The FIPS security policy normally defines separate roles for a security officer and a user. In the case of an adapter, the user role is actually the IBM Security Identity Manager (ISIM) or Identity Governance and Intelligence (IGI) server. The installation and configuration of the adapter needs to be performed by the security officer.
It is the responsibility of the security officer to ensure that the proper physical and logical security is in place to prevent access to the adapter by unauthorized personnel. This means that the physical workstation must be in a secure location that is accessible only by persons with the authority and access privileges of the security officer. In addition, the security on the folder in which the adapter is installed must be configured to prevent access by personnel other than security officers.
For Windows installations, the system registry must be secured at the top-level key for the adapter to prevent access by personnel other than security officers.
Rules of operation
· The replacement or modification of the adapter by unauthorized intruders is prohibited.
· The operating system enforces authentication methods to prevent unauthorized access to adapter services.
· All critical security parameters are verified as correct and are securely generated stored, and destroyed.
· All host system components that can contain sensitive cryptographic data (main memory, system bus, disk storage) must be located in a secure environment.
· The operating system is responsible for multitasking operations so that other processes cannot access the address space of the process containing the adapter. Secret or private keys that are input to or output from an application must be encrypted using a FIPS-approved algorithm
The IBM Security Identity Manager Adapter was built and tested on the following product versions.
Adapter Installation Platform:
Windows 10
Windows 2016 Server
Managed Resource:
Domino R8.5.0 with optional Sametime v8.5.2
Domino R8.5.1 with optional Sametime v8.5.2
Domino R8.5.2 with optional Sametime v8.5.2
Domino R8.5.3 with optional Sametime v8.5.2
Domino R9.0 with optional Sametime 9
Domino R9.0.1 with optional Sametime 9
Domino 10.0.1 FP5 with optional Sametime 10
-- with –
Lotus Notes Client software version R8.5.0
Lotus Notes Client software version R8.5.2
Lotus Notes Client software version R8.5.3
Lotus Notes Client software version R9.0
Lotus Notes Client software version R9.0.1
IBM Notes Client software version 10.0.1 FP5
IBM Security Identity Manager:
IBM Security Identity Manager v6.0
Notes:
Although the ISIM Lotus Notes adapter code does not contain any dependency on Windows workstations OS and should run properly on Windows servers, the adapter was tested and verified on Windows workstations due to the limitation of the Notes client software that is required for the adapter to function.
The Identity Adapters development and L3 team will accept all PMRs related to the ISIM Lotus Notes adapter running on Windows servers. However, any issue that is related to the Notes API not working properly and can't be duplicate on Windows workstations or require the Lotus Notes L3 development team involvement, we may need to ask the customer to duplicate the issue on a Windows workstation machine to solve the issue.
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