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Active Roles 8.2.1 - Synchronization Service Administration Guide

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Working with Active Directory Working with an AD LDS (ADAM) instance Working with Skype for Business Server Working with Oracle Database Working with Oracle Database user accounts Working with Exchange Server Working with Active Roles Working with One Identity Manager Working with a delimited text file Working with Microsoft SQL Server Working with Micro Focus NetIQ Directory Working with Salesforce Working with ServiceNow Working with Oracle Unified Directory Working with an LDAP directory service Working with an OpenLDAP directory service Working with IBM DB2 Working with IBM AS/400 Working with IBM RACF Working with MySQL database Working with an OLE DB-compliant relational database Working with SharePoint Working with Microsoft 365 Working with Microsoft Azure Active Directory Configuring data synchronization with the SCIM Connector Configuring data synchronization with the Generic SCIM Connector
Using connectors installed remotely Creating a connection Renaming a connection Deleting a connection Modifying synchronization scope for a connection Using connection handlers Specifying password synchronization settings for a connection
Synchronizing identity data Mapping objects Automated password synchronization Synchronization history Scenarios of use Developing PowerShell scripts for attribute synchronization rules Using PowerShell script to transform passwords

Obtaining and installing a certificate

To obtain and install a certificate, you have to make a certificate request. There are two methods to request a certificate in Windows Server 2012:

  • Request certificates using the Certificate Request Wizard: To request certificates from a Windows Server 2012 enterprise certification authority, you can use the Certificate Request Wizard.

  • Request certificates using the Windows Server 2012 Certificate Services web interface: Each certification authority that is installed on a computer running Windows Server 2012 has a web interface that allows the users to submit certificate requests. By default, the web interface is accessible at http://servername/certsrv, where servername refers to the name of the computer running Windows Server 2012.

This section provides steps to request certificates using the Windows Server 2012 Certificate Services web interface. For detailed information about the Certificate Request Wizard, refer to the documentation on Certification Authority.

To request a certificate using the Windows 2012 Certificate Services web interface

  1. Use a web browser to open http://servername/certsrv, where servername refers to the name of the web server running Windows Server 2012 where the certification authority that you want to access is located.

  2. On the Welcome Web page, click Request a certificate.

  3. On the Request a Certificate page, click advanced certificate request.

  4. On the Advanced Certificate Request page, click Create and submit a certificate request to this CA.

  5. On the page that opens, do the following:

    • Select the Store certificate in the local computer certificate store check box.

    • Under Additional Options, select the PKCS10 option, and in the Friendly Name text box, specify a name for your certificate (for example, My QC Certificate).

    Keep default values for all other options.

  6. Click Submit.

  7. On the Certificate Issued page, click Install this certificate.

After you install the certificate, it becomes available in the Certificates snap-in, in the Personal > Certificates store.

Exporting the custom certificate to a file

In this step, you export the issued certificate to a file. You will need the file to install the certificate on each domain controller running Capture Agent and on each computer running Synchronization Service.

To export the certificate

  1. On the computer where you installed the certificate in the Obtaining and installing a certificate step, open the Certificates - Local Computers snap-in.

  2. In the Console tree, expand the Personal > Certificates store.

  3. In the details pane, click the issued certificate you want to export.

  4. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks, and then click Export.

  5. Step through the wizard.

  6. On the Export Private Key page, select Yes, export the private key, and then click Next.

    This option is available only if the private key is marked as exportable and you have access to the private key.

  7. On the Export File Format page, do the following, and then click Next:

    • To include all certificates in the certification path, select the Include all certificates in the certification path if possible check box.

    • To enable strong protection, select the Enable strong protection (requires IE 5.0, NT 4.0 SP4 or above) check box.

  8. On the Password page, in the Password text box, type a password to encrypt the private key you are exporting. In Confirm password, type the same password again, and then click Next.

  9. On the File to Export page, use the File name text box to specify the PKCS #12 file to which you want to export the certificate along with the private key, and click Next.

  10. On the Completion page, revise the specified settings and click Finish to create the file and close the wizard.

Importing certificate into certificates store

In this step, you import the certificate to the Personal\Certificates certificate store by using the Certificates snap-in. You must complete this step on each domain controller running Capture Agent and on each computer running Synchronization Service that will participate in the password synchronization.

To import the certificate

  1. Open the Certificates - Local Computers snap-in.

  2. In the Console tree, click the Personal > Certificates logical store.

  3. On the Action menu, point to All Tasks and then click Import.

  4. Step through the wizard.

  5. On the File to Import page, in File name, type the file name containing the certificate to be imported or click Browse and to locate and select the file. When finished, click Next.

  6. On the Password page, type the password used to encrypt the private key, and then click Next.

  7. On the Certificate Store page, ensure that the Place all certificates in the following store option is selected, and the Certificate store text box displays Personal, and then click Next.

  8. On the Completion page, revise the specified settings and click Finish to import the certificate and close the wizard.

Copying the certificate's thumbprint

In this step, you copy the thumbprint of your custom certificate. In the next steps, you will need to provide the thumbprint to Capture Agent and Synchronization Service.

To copy the thumbprint of your custom certificate

  1. Open the Certificates - Local Computer snap-in.

  2. In the Console tree, click the Personal store to expand it.

  3. Click the Certificates store to expand it.

  4. In the details pane, double-click the certificate.

  5. In the Certificate dialog, click the Details tab, and scroll through the list of fields to select Thumbprint.

  6. Copy the hexadecimal value of Thumbprint to the clipboard.

You will need the copied thumbprint value to configure the Capture Agent and Synchronization Service.

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