Category: NetIQ Access Manager
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For those new to NetIQ/Micro Focus’ eDirectory LDAP compliant data directory, eDirectory uses “indexes” to boost performance. Basically, an index is a cached collection of values or the presence of values for an attribute in the data store. Administrators can create an index within the directory for any attribute in the directory schema and can … Continue reading eDirectory Indexes: More Than Just A Good Idea
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The NetIQ Access Manager (NAM) tool is a great tool for providing Single Sign-On (SSO) services to both internal and external web applications for any business. Whether you need support for SAML, WS Fed, OAuth, Liberty, HTML Form Fill, HTML Rewrite, Header Injections, and Cookies, NAM is pretty versatile and can provide SSO capabilities for … Continue reading Tips for Activating NetIQ Access Manager 4.3 Portal
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Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) has been around for a while but is becoming more and more common in organizations that want to make accessing resources and applications more secure. Even if you do not know what MFA is, odds are that you have interacted with it at some point in recent years. If you have ever … Continue reading NetIQ Access Manager and Duo Web SDK
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In today’s identity landscape there is a growing need to prove one’s identity beyond just a username and password. Growing threats from hackers and annoying ransomware have people and businesses implementing tighter and tighter security on everything from network access to hosted services like Microsoft’s Office 365 (O365). Common security additions include using multi-factor authentication … Continue reading How To Resolve Smartphone Security Alerts When Using Access Manager With Federated O365 Accounts
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NetIQ Access Manager, formerly Novell Access Manager or NAM for short, is a cool application that allows you to configure various applications and websites for single sign-on (SSO) and other forms of access control. You can perform authorizations that check whether the current user meets certain criteria to access a certain resource or even a … Continue reading NetIQ Access Manager Policies & Order of Operations
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NetIQ’s Access Manager (NAM) product is a great tool for controlling single sign-on (SSO) and/or restricted access to multiple applications. As a product it is very configurable and very well documented but with one exception; custom logout pages. By default the product shows a very bland logout page with a simple message indicating that your … Continue reading NetIQ Access Manager Custom Logout Pages
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Quick Tip: Changing Java Heap Size for OIM A common tuning step you’ll see to help your OIM performance is to increase the Java Heap size for the WebLogic servers. The problem is, it’s hard to find a consensus among the varying Oracle documentations. Hopefully this blog post clears up some of the confusion. Recommendation … Continue reading Quick Tip: Changing Java Heap Size for OIM