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One Identity Management Console for Unix 2.5.3 - Administration Guide

One Identity Privileged Access Suite for Unix Introducing One Identity Management Console for Unix Installing Management Console for Unix Preparing Unix hosts Working with host systems Managing local groups Managing local users Active Directory integration Authentication Services integration Privilege Manager integration Reporting Setting preferences Security Troubleshooting tips
Auto profiling issues Active Directory Issues Auditing and compliance Cannot create a service connection point Check Authentication Services agent status commands not available CSV or PDF reports do not open Database port number is already in use Elevation is not working Hosts do not display Import file lists fakepath Information does not display in the console License information in report is not accurate Out of memory error Post install configuration fails on Unix or Mac Privilege Manager feature issues Profile task never completes questusr account was deleted Readiness check failed Recovering from a failed upgrade Reports are slow Reset the supervisor password Running on a Windows 2008 R2 domain controller Service account login fails Setting custom configuration settings Single Sign-on (SSO) issues JVM memory tuning suggestions Start/stop/restart Management Console for Unix service Toolbar buttons are not enabled UID or GID conflicts
System maintenance Command line utilities Web services Database maintenance

Set up console access by role

After you Configure Console for Active Directory Logon, the setup wizard displays the Set up console access by role dialog.

To add Active Directory users or groups to the console access list

  1. On the Set up console access by role dialog, click Add to specify the Active Directory users and groups that you want to have access to the features available in Management Console for Unix.
  2. On the Select Users and Groups dialog, use the search controls to find and select Active Directory users or groups. Select one or more objects from the list and click OK.

    The mangement console adds the selected objects to the list on the Set up console access by role dialog.

    By default the mangement console assigns users to All Roles, which gives those accounts permissions to access and perform all tasks within the console. (See Console Roles and Permissions system settings for details.)

  3. Click in the Roles cell to activate a drop-down menu from which you can choose a role for the user account.

    Note: During the initial set up, you can only assign one role per user. Add additional roles to a user in System Settings. See Adding (or Removing) role members for details.

  4. Click Next to save your selections.

    The Identify Console dialog opens.

Identify console

The setup wizard displays the Identify Console dialog during the post-installation configuration steps. The Authentication Services Control Center uses this information to identify this mangement console. Hosts configured for automatic profiling or automatic QAS agent status also use this information to contact the mangement console server.

To identify the mangement console

  1. On the Identify Console dialog, modify the information about this mangement console, if necessary, and click Next to open the Set supervisor password dialog.

    Note: You can modify these settings from Settings | System settings | General | Console Information. See Console Information settings for details.

Set Supervisor Password dialog

The supervisor account is the default account for accessing all features of the mangement console. The supervisor is a member of all roles and no permissions can be removed from supervisor. However, the supervisor does not have Active Directory credentials and therefore is blocked from performing Active Directory tasks.

To set the supervisor password

  1. On the Set supervisor password dialog, enter a password for the supervisor account and click Next.

    The Summary dialog displays.

  2. To log on using the console supervisor account, use supervisor as the user name.

Note: The supervisor is the only account that has rights to change the supervisor account password in System Settings. See Reset the supervisor password for details.

Summary dialog

To complete the Management Console for Unix Setup wizard

  1. On the Summary dialog, click Finish.

    The Management Console for Unix log-in screen opens.

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