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Password Manager 5.13.2 - Administration Guide

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Redistributable Secret Management Service supported platforms

Redistributable Secret Management Service (rSMS) supports the platforms that are mentioned here.

Table 12: rSMS supported platforms
Platform Description
WindowsServer A name for a group of server operating systems released by Microsoft.
SolarisSsh A Unix operating system, using an SSH connection.
PanosSsh An operating system developed by Acorn Computers, using an SSH connection.
Aixssh A series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed by IBM, using an SSH connection.
OdbcMysql An open-source relational database management system, using an ODBC Driver.
postgres An open-source relational database management system (RDBMS).
vsphere Server virtualization software
IloSsh HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) is a proprietary embedded server management technology, using an SSH connection
OdbcSqlServer A relational database management system, using an ODBC Driver.
ad Microsoft Windows Active Directory
SonicWall SonicWall Secure Mobile Access (SMA) is a unified secure access gateway.
Aws Amazon Web Services (AWS), an on-demand cloud computing platform.
Acf2Tn3270 IBM's Access Control Facility (z-Series), using a TN3270 connection.
F5BigIpSsh A load balancer and a full proxy, using an SSH connection
TopSecretTn3270 CA TopSecret is a streamlined and scalable mainframe security for IBM's zseries operating system, using a TN3270 connection.
OdbcSybase Used to manage and analyze information in relational databases, using an ODBC Driver.
PixSsh Cisco PIX (Private Internet eXchange) is an IP firewall, using an SSH connection.
FreeBsdSsh FreeBSD is a free and open-source Unix-like operating system, using an SSH connection.
DracSsh Dell Remote Access Controller (DRAC) is an out-of-band management platform, using a SSH connection.
Hpuxssh Hewlett Packard Unix Operating systems, using a SSH connection.
Acf2Ldap Access Control Facility, a discretionary access control software security system over LDAP authentications.
RacfLdap Resource Access Control Facility is an IBM security system that provides access control and auditing functionality for zSeries operating systems over LDAP authentications.
SapHana A relational database management system.
LinuxSsh Linux Operating system, using a SSH connection.
RacfTn3270 IBM's Resource Access Control Facility (z-Series), using a TN3270 connection.
SonicSsh SonicOS, an operating system for SonicWall network security appliances (firewalls), using a SSH connection.
TopSecretLdap CA TopSecret is a streamlined and scalable mainframe security for IBM's zseries operating system, using a SSH connection.
MongoDb MongoDb is a cross-platform document-oriented database program.
JunosSsh Junos OS is the FreeBSD-based operating system used in Juniper Networks hardware routers, using an SSH connection.
SapNetweaver SAP NetWeaver is an open application server platform.
OdbcOracle Oracle Database is a multi-model database management system, using an ODBC driver.
As400Tn3270 IBM's Application System/400, using a TN3270 driver.
FortinetSsh Fortinet firewall client, using an SSH connection.
Ldap A protocol used for accessing Active Directory object, user authentication, and authorization in windows server.
MacOsSsh Apple Mac Operating system, using a SSH connection.

Customizing Redistributable Secret Management log path

By default, the rSMS logs are available in C:\Windows\Temp\rSMS. You have the option to customize the log path to record the logs at a different location.

Customizing rSMS log path

  1. On the system where the Password Manager Administration Site is installed, click Start and then Services.

  2. On the Services window, right-click on One Identity rSMS Service.

  3. Select Properties and check the location from the Path to executable section.

  4. Open the command prompt with administrator privileges and navigate to the directory where One Identity rSMS Service is installed.

  5. From the directory where One Identity rSMS Service is installed, run the rSMS.Config.exe LogPath command to view the rSMS log path.

    The log path currently used to record rSMS logs is displayed.

  6. To update the log path, run the rSMS.Config.exe LogPath -f <new path> command. For example, rSMS.Config.exe LogPath -f C:\PM.

    The log path is updated. To confirm the log path run the rSMS.Config.exe LogPath command again.

  7. Restart the One Identity rSMS Service.

Email templates

Password Manager provides the option to set the default template for confirmation e-mail. To send an auto generated email to user if workflow succeeds or fails, configure the email template from the General Settings tab for authentication.

To configure default e-mail template:

  1. On the home page of the Administration Site, click General Settings, then click the Email Template tab.

  2. Select the desired language from the Select language to customize template drop-down menu, to customize the email template.

  3. Click the + sign before the desired workflow to edit the template. Edit the subject and body of the notification template in the default language as required. When editing the notification template, you can use the parameters available in the notification editor, for example #USER_ACCOUNT_NAME#, #WORKFLOW_RESULT#, and others.

  4. In the Message format drop-down, select the format to use for the notifications. You can select from two options: either HTML or Plain text.

  5. Select the default language from the Select default language for email drop down menu, to select the default email template to send to the user.

  6. In the User notification settings, select one of the following options for user notification subscription:

    • Subscribe users to this notification. Allow users to unsubscribe.

    • Subscribe users to this notification. Do not allow users to unsubscribe.

    • Do not subscribe users to this notification. Allow users to subscribe to this notification.

  7. Click Save, to save the settings

Upgrading Password Manager

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