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Privilege Manager for Unix 7.1 - Release Notes

One Identity Privilege Manager for Unix 7.1

One Identity Privilege Manager for Unix 7.1

Release Notes

February 2021

These release notes provide information about the One Identity Privilege Manager for Unix release.

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About this release

Privilege Manager for Unix protects the full power of root from potential misuse or abuse. With Privilege Manager for Unix there is no need to worry about anyone deleting critical files, modifying file permissions or databases, reformatting disks, or doing more subtle damage. Privilege Manager for Unix enables you to define a security policy that stipulates who has access to which root functions, as well as when and where they can perform those functions. It controls access to existing programs as well as purpose-built utilities that run common system administration tasks. At the administrator's request, Privilege Manager for Unix can protect sensitive data from network monitoring by encrypting the root commands or sessions it controls, including control messages and input keyed by users while running commands through Privilege Manager for Unix.

Privilege Manager for Unix 7.1 is a minor release that includes Resolved issues.

NOTE: Beginning with version 7.1, Privilege Manager for Unix supports only Linux-based systems for Privilege Manager for Unix policy servers.

Resolved issues

The following is a list of issues addressed in this release.

Table 1: Resolved Issues
Resolved Issue Issue ID

High CPU and errors existed on the policy server for pmmasterd processes.

260968

Supported platforms

The following table provides a list of supported platforms for Privilege Manager for Unix clients.

Table 2: Linux supported platforms — server and client

Platform

Version

Architecture

Amazon Linux AMI

 

x86_64

CentOS Linux

5, 6, 7, 8

Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

Debian

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

Fedora Linux

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

OpenSuSE

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL)

5, 6, 7, 8

Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

5, 6, 7, 8

Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)/Workstation

11, 12, 15

Current Linux architectures: s390, s390x, PPC64, PPC64le, ia64, x86, x86_64, AARCH64

Ubuntu

Current supported releases

x86_64, x86, AARCH64

Table 3: Unix and Mac supported platforms — client

Platform

Version

Architecture

Apple macOS

10.12, 10.13, 10.14, 10.15

x86_64

FreeBSD

11.x, 12.x

x86_64

HP-UX

11.31

PA, IA-64

IBM AIX

7.1 Technology Level 3 and higher, 7.2

Power 4+

Solaris

10.x, 11.x

SPARC, x64

 

System requirements

Before installing Privilege Manager for Unix 7.1, ensure that your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements.

NOTE: Beginning with version 7.1, Privilege Manager for Unix supports only Linux-based systems for Privilege Manager for Unix policy servers.

Table 4: Hardware and software requirements
Component Requirements
Operating systems

See Supported platforms to review a list of platforms that support Privilege Manager for Unix clients.

Disk space

80 MB of disk space for program binaries and manuals for each architecture.

Considerations:

  • At a minimum, you must have 80 MB of free disk space. The directories in which the binaries are installed must have sufficient disk space available on a local disk drive rather than a network drive. Before you install Privilege Manager for Unix, ensure that the partitions that will contain /opt/quest have sufficient space available.
  • Sufficient space for the keystroke logs, application logs, and event logs. The size of this space depends on the number of servers, the number of commands, and the number of policies configured.

  • The space can be on a network disk drive rather than a local drive.

  • The server hosting Privilege Manager for Unix must be a separate machine dedicated to running the pmmasterd daemon.
SSH software

You must install and configure SSH client and server software on all policy server hosts.

You must enable access to SSH as the root user on the policy server hosts during configuration of the policy servers. Both OpenSSH 4.3 (and later) and Tectia SSH 6.4 (and later) are supported.

Processor Policy Servers: 4 cores
Policy Servers: 4GB
Upgrade and compatibility

Privilege Manager for Unix supports a direct upgrade installation from version 6.0 and higher. The Privilege Manager for Unix software in this release is provided using platform-specific installation packages. For more information on upgrading, see the One Identity Privilege Manager for Unix Administration Guide.

One Identity recommends that:

  • You upgrade your policy server (Master) systems before agents, and that a policy server is run at the same or higher level than agents.
  • All policy server systems and agents are upgraded to the latest version to take advantage of all new features.

The upgrade process will create symbolic links to ensure that your existing paths function correctly.

Use of the Privilege Manager for Unix clients (pmrun and pmshells) with a policy server in Sudo policy mode is not supported.

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