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Identity Manager 8.1.4 - Installation Guide

About this guide One Identity Manager overview Installation prerequisites Installing One Identity Manager Installing and configuring the One Identity Manager Service Automatic updating of One Identity Manager Updating One Identity Manager Installing and updating an application server Installing the API Server Installing, configuring, and maintaining the Web Portal Installing and updating the Manager web application Logging in to One Identity Manager tools Troubleshooting Creating a One Identity Manager database for a test or development environment from a database backup Advanced configuration of the Manager web application Machine roles and installation packages

Database connection

In the Database connection pane, you create all database parameters for the Manager web application.

Table 49: Meaning of database connection configuration settings
Setting Description

Database

Database connection. You can select between a SQL Server database connection and an application server.

Application

Application which specifies the contents of the web application. Usually, you should select Manager.

Display name

Name used as application name, as in the title bar of the browser, for example.

Authentication

Methods for authenticating the user when logging in to the application.

Single sign-on

Specifies whether single sign-on is used. Set this option if you user single sign-on. The application does not display a login page to the user but tries to identity the user automatically.

Security

In the Security pane, you define several important settings that influence the security of the Manager web application.

Table 50: Meaning of configuration settings for security
Setting Description

Staging

Default configuration of the staging environment. This setting also affects other configuration groups.

Table 51: Permitted values
Value Description
Production Recommended setting for all productive installation.
Test Setting if the application was installed for test purposes.
Development Setting if the application was installed in a development environment.
Custom

Setting if all settings are made manually.

Invalid session response delay

Time in seconds that a client sided request with false session data is blocked. This setting prevents possible "Brute force" access attempts.

Permit login without cookies

The application uses session cookies to secure client-server communication. Set this setting to allow user login without cookies. This would be the case, for example, if cookies were forbidden in a company network.

NOTE: It is not recommended to enable this setting.

Close browser window after logout

Specifies whether the browser window is closed after logging out. If this setting is enabled, the application tries to close the user's browser window after logging out. This function is not supported by every browser or only when the browser prompts.

Debugging

The Debugging area contains useful settings for troubleshooting in the Manager web application. Normally, you cannot configure anything here.

Table 52: Meaning of configuration settings for debugging
Setting Description

Log mode

The amount of data to be logged.

NOTE: When the application is in productive operation, Normal should be set.

Enable documentation mode

Specifies whether additional data is displayed in the application interface, for example, the name of the active form. The effect depends on the visualization selected.

NOTE: This setting should not be enabled in a live environment.

Enable SQL log

Specifies whether the all database instructions are logged. The log is written in the SQL log directory.

NOTE: This setting should not be enabled in a live environment.

Show ASP.Net error messages

Specifies whether ASP.Net's own error messages are shown.

NOTE: This setting should not be enabled in a live environment.

Enable test mode

Specifies whether automatic tests are supported.

NOTE: This setting should not be enabled in a live environment.

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Performance

In the Performance pane, you define several important settings that influence the performance of the Manager web application.

Table 53: Meaning of configuration settings for performance

Setting

Description

Load balancing

The mode of integrated load balancing. In most cases, DistributeEqually should be selected.

Maximum workload

Maximum number of user sessions an application accepts. The application can be installed multiple times if a large number of sessions is required because system resources for each application process are limited.

Force maximum workload

The value in Maximum workload is overridden is this setting is not set. However, it is used as a threshold value for the DistributeSuccessively load balancing method.

Compress HTTP transfer

Specifies whether usage of compression for HTTP communication is set.

NOTE: Compression of HTTP communication must also be configured for Internet Information Services. For more information see the Web server documentation.

Host segmentation

Specifies host segmentation. This setting allows distribution of client sided requests to several server addresses representing aliases for the web front-end. This bypasses some of the browser limitation and can therefore shorten loading time if the network connection is bad.

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