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Safeguard Authentication Services 6.0.1 - Installation Guide

Privileged Access Suite for UNIX Introducing One Identity Safeguard Authentication Services Installing and configuring Safeguard Authentication Services Installing and joining from the UNIX command line Getting started with Safeguard Authentication Services Troubleshooting Enterprise package deployment

Installing the Safeguard Authentication Services agent

This section describes how to install the Safeguard Authentication Services agent with the installation script.

To install the Safeguard Authentication Services agent with the installation script

  1. Log in and open a root shell.

  2. Mount the installation ISO for your selected platform and navigate to the mount point.

  3. Run install.sh by entering the following command:

    # ./install.sh vasclnt

    NOTE: For a list of the Safeguard Authentication Services Agent installation commands, see Installing the agent package.

    After installing Safeguard Authentication Services some services such as cron, sshd, and gdm may need to be restarted in order to reload NSS configuration. If you are unsure of which services to restart, reboot the system.

Installation script options

If you run install.sh with no option, it installs (or upgrades) Safeguard Authentication Services and Safeguard Authentication Services Group Policy, installs the license, and joins the domain.

The following is a list of the available options to the Safeguard Authentication Services install script.

Table 11: install.sh: Options
Option Function

-d

Turn on debug.

-h

Help; displays usage information including a brief summary of options.

--help

Displays full script help.

-v, --version

Displays version and lists products available on this ISO.

-l path

License; path to One Identity license file to copy (unattended mode). Not valid with -i (interactive mode).

-p

Specify alternate ISO path to search for install packages.

-t

Test host and ISO and report on what is installed and available.

<none>

Simple mode.

-i

Interactive mode; provides a menu showing choices based on existing Safeguard Authentication Services software installation and includes a help mode.

-q

Unattending mode; executes script in unattended (automatic) mode; requires other options.

-a

Accept License; signals acceptance of One Identity LLC EULA.

Table 12: Special commands
Command Description

upgrade

Upgrades all products on the system.

remove

Removes all products from the system.

join

Executes interactive vasjoin.sh script. Not valid with -q (Unattended mode).

preflight

Executes interactive preflight test. Not valid with -q (Unattended mode).

license

Executes interactive install of license files (or use -l option). Not valid with -q (Unattended mode).

In unattended mode, the following arguments are useful for scripting the components you want to install or uninstall.

Table 13: install.sh: Unattended mode arguments
Argument Function

vascert

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services Certificate Autoenrollment.

vasclnt

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services agent.

vasdev

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services SDK.

vasgp

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services Group Policy agent.

vasproxy

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services Proxy daemon.

vassc

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services for Smart Cards agent.

vasyp

Installs or upgrades Safeguard Authentication Services YP server.

novascert

Uninstalls Safeguard Authentication Services Certificate Autoenrollment.

novasclnt

Uninstalls the Safeguard Authentication Services agent.

novasdev

Uninstalls the Safeguard Authentication Services SDK.

novasgp

Uninstalls the Safeguard Authentication Services Group Policy agent.

novasproxy

Uninstalls the Safeguard Authentication Services Proxy daemon.

novassc

Uninstalls the Safeguard Authentication Services for Smart Cards agent.

novasyp

Uninstalls the Safeguard Authentication Services YP server.

Licensing Safeguard Authentication Services

You must have the Safeguard Authentication Services license installed for full Safeguard Authentication Services functionality on UNIX.

There are four ways to manage licenses:

  • Using the Control Center

    TIP: One Identity recommends using this method. For more information, see Adding licenses using the Control Center.

  • Using the Safeguard Authentication Services Group Policy utilities

    For more information, see Licensing Policy in the Safeguard Authentication Services Administration Guide.

  • Running the install.sh script with the -l option

    This allows you to enter a path. The script then places the license in the proper location. For more information, see Installation script options.

  • Installing Licenses from the command line

    For more information, see Installing licenses from the command line..

To obtain a license, use the Licensing Assistance page on the One Identity support page or contact your account representative.

Verifying license information

You can use Privilege Manager for Unix on UNIX with all its functionalities only if the Privilege Manager for Unix license is installed. For more information on licenses, see Licensing Safeguard Authentication Services.

To verify that you have a valid Safeguard Authentication Services license

  1. Run the following vastool command:

    vastool license –q
  2. You will see an output similar to the following if you have a valid license installed:

    Number of Unix Enabled users in use:    150
    ---QAS---
    Number of Licensed Unix Enabled Users:  1000
    Valid licenses:                         1
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