Introduction to Identity Manager | Red Hat Enterprise Linux Presents 65

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Many SysAdmins deal with managing users, groups, and permissions across their fleet of systems. Did you know that RHEL actually has tooling to help manage and keep your accounts consistent across your fleet of systems? Join us to learn more about Red Hat Identity Manager (IdM)!

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Planning integration with AD

Guidelines for deciding between direct and indirect integration

Patternfly

Installing Identity Manager

Chapters
00:00 Stream start
00:11 Introductions
03:22 What is Identity?
10:07 What does Identity Manager manage?
14:53 What about Active Directory?
20:52 Tour of IdM
30:43 Sudo commands
39:52 Q&A
44:49 Adding replicas and users
56:17 Closing thoughts
01:03:19 Demo Wrap
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Thanks for the presentation. A great introduction.

ListenHere
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IPA can be used in conjunction with NIS, but RHEL 9 is moving away from NIS. Our company uses IPA to replace NIS.

leroyphillips
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Eric: “I need to be exploring STAR Systems, not computer systems!”

queenannsrevenge
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Can you tell me the rpm dependencies that you have to have installed to make that work?

RyanEstep
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Great content, when IDM is downstream of AD, can we manage ssh keys for external users (users not defined within IDM but present in AD) ?

abaili
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How can I connect servers to a shared common home directory with Redhat identity management?

AlperAYKUT
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Thank you for wasting 45 minutes of my time. I am an IT Professional and, like all sysadmins, I'm working on three or four servers concurrently, plus interruptions from users and customers. I don't have time for derailing of conversations, "fluff" or other nonsense. For the interesting parts, I had to rewind because sometimes you nearly glossed over the important words. This could have been done in under 15 minutes.
You guys aren't 12 years old. You don't have to talk about "cool stuff" just the important things. We are seasoned Red Hat Administrators. Isn’t that's cool enough? $0.02

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