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No, you don't need a directory server. You can store the SiteMinder policies in a database. So, if you're users are in the DB, you might as well use that for you policies, too. Todd
23 hours ago
The cache shouldn't come into play here. One thing I noticed above is that you list the parameter as being set to "customclass.java". Is the what you tried in the different scenarios as well? I believe that the parameter should be a reference to the…
yesterday
In SiteMinder you create a query scheme which defines the SQL queries to authenticate users against the DB, get attribute information, etc. You don't need a custom schema for the users. The main thing to keep in mind is how the password is hashed. S…
yesterday
I can never remember the rules for which rules can appear in the same policy. Is you OnAuthAccept rule in the same policy as your GET/POST/PUT rules? If so, you could try moving the OnAuthAccept rule to a separate policy. I don't think that is the p…
on Wednesday
I recommend running through the Linux agent preparation steps on page 20 of the agent installation guide. That has the required libraries listed. Also, in the readme included with the agent there is additional information on which installer to use,…
March 4
Hi, Yes, that should work. You can just return TRUE or something like that for the actual response. I have not gone through the API in detail, but this should work. In the Active Response you have access to the Sm_Api_UserContext_t structure. So, y…
March 2
Hi, Yes, this is the information that I was referring to that is stored in the password services blob. It is stored in the same user repository as the user. There is no way to put this information in another source. Also, this information is encryp…
February 25
What are you trying to update? Is it something last last login time? If so, you could use password services. I think you can read the password services blow now with the API to get the attributes. If it is a different value, there is no automatic wa…
February 25

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