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Identity Manager 8.1.5 - Administration Guide for Connecting to IBM Notes

Managing IBM Notes environments Setting up IBM Notes synchronization Basic configuration data Notes domains Notes certificates Notes templates Notes policies Notes user accounts Notes groups Mail-in databases Notes server Using AdminP requests for handling IBM Notes processes Reports about Notes domains Configuration parameters for synchronizing a Notes domain Default project template for IBM Notes

Notes certificates

Certificates are loaded into the One Identity Manager database through synchronization so they can be referenced when new user accounts are added. User accounts that are added with One Identity Manager contain a reference to the certificate in use. This means you can recover their ID files with this certificate at anytime. The certificate is the deciding factor for mapping more user account properties when managing user accounts with account definitions.

You can only synchronize Domino Directory certificates. If a user in the target system has been created with an external certificate, One Identity Manager cannot determine the certificate and therefore cannot allocate it to the user account.

To edit a certificate

  1. Select the IBM Notes | Certificates category.
  2. Select a certificate in the result list. Select the Change master data task.
  3. Enter the required data on the master data form.
  4. Save the changes.
Detailed information about this topic

General master data for Notes certificates

Enter the following data on the General tab.

Table 25: General master data for a Notes certificate
Property Description
Full name Full name of the certificate.
Parent certifier Unique ID for the parent certifier. Enter the name of the issuer of the certificate.
Notes domain Unique domain name.
Notes server Notes server on which the certifier's mailboxes are stored.
Mailbox file Path to the certifier's mailbox file.
ID file name (including path) Name and path of the certificate's ID file. If user accounts should be registered with the certificate, enter the full path of the certifier's ID file. The directory to save the ID file in, must be reachable by the gateway server.

This data is only required if the CA process possible option is disabled.

Password and password confirmation Password of the certifier's ID file.

This data is only required if the CA process possible option is disabled.

CA process possible Specifies whether the CA process is used for certifying user accounts.

If this option is not set, a certifier ID file is required for certification.

CA database server Server which provides the CA database for this certificate.

This data is only required if the CA process possible option is enabled.

CA database name Name or path of the CA database file.

This data is only required if the CA process possible option is enabled.

Due date Certificate expiry date.
Certificate type Type of certificate.

Notes certificates contact data

Enter the certifier's contact data on the Contact tab.

Table 26: Notes certifier's contact data
Property Description
Company Certifier's company.
Department Certifier's department.
Location Certifier's location.
Email address Certifier's email address.
Phone, office Certifier's office telephone number.
Comment Text field for additional explanation.

Additional tasks for managing Notes certificates

After you have entered the master data, you can run the following tasks.

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