dek | Easily connect to multiple Hadoop clusters | Identity Management library
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DEK uses a secure storage in order to manage secrets and credentials for registries and resolvers. Most DEK resolvers require credentials to interact with a third-party service managing their configuration: Ambari for Hortonworks, Cloudera Manager for Cloudera… DEK has a simple mechanism to protect secrets: it use by default an implementation of a secure storage based on a H2 encrypted database (see plugins/local-store). Therefor, if you want to use DEK, you need to specify a key to unlock the store. The first you use DEK, you will be prompted to enter the root password. With DEK, you can unlock the store in 4 ways with the --unlock options: - direct password - prompt, if you enter @prompt - file, if you enter an option starting with "file://…" - default secret file, if a file named 'secret' exists in the root path of DEK.
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- Renders the configuration files for the cluster
- Get the ApiClient for the cluster
- Resolves the list of available service clients
- Renders configuration files
- Find all available service clients
- Loads properties from the cluster
- Prepares the archive
- Recursively chmod files for directories
- Runs the tool
- Download file from URL
- Determine if the proxy is enabled or not
- Get env var and set env var
- Get env variables
- Prompt for password
- Prompt for a question
- Get the environment variables to be used
- Display information about the cluster
- Reads input
- Unlock with the given password
- Initialize the Store
- List all clusters
- Change the database password
- List all env
- The main entry point
- List all registries
- Initializes the database
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QUESTION
I'm working in an environment where IdentityIQ 8.2 is deployed for access management.
I am attempting to return a list of users, based on if they have any one of the entitlements in the provided "whitelist". (i.e. "Show me any user who has entitlement1 or entitlement2 or entitlement3")
I tried to use the Advanced Analytics search function. This does allow you to search for identities based on entitlement, but it function in an "Exclusive AND" logic style where only users who have every single entitlement on your "whitelist" will be returned. I haven't found a way to change this. The Advanced Search type doesn't support searching by entitlement, from what I can tell.
Is there an out of the box way to accomplish this?
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-22 at 16:24You can create the entitlement search with AND and save the result as a Population. You can then change operation="AND" to operation="OR" using the Debug pages.
Example how to search for users who have either of these two AD group memberships (this is a Population saved from Advanced Analytics):
QUESTION
Which roles / configuration are needed for a user that is not in the master realm to effectively use the Keycloak 15 Admin REST API?
We are successfully using an account that is assigned the realm-admin role in the realm-management client to get a token for the admin-cli client.
This still works.
I can not recall for how long, but after the migration from KC 14 to KC 15 we now experience 403 Errors when trying to call admin cli endpoints like:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-28 at 08:58Turns out the only problem here was the protocol I specified when making the request. Sometimes schoolboy errors happen.
For those who turn up here googling the same thing: Check if your user has the role of realm-admin
in the client realm-management
assigned. Everything else is handled internally by Keycloak.
QUESTION
Use case : A user is created in Azure AD. As soon as the user is created, another account should be created for the user in B2C tenant (as a federated user).
Question : What is the best approach to achieve the above?
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-16 at 14:22There is no AD trigger when a user is added or changed currently. The similar issue provides a workaround.
The alternative way should be make sure to create an item in a sharepoint list when you add/delete a user in Azure AD, and then you create a flow to trigger when an item is created/deleted is sharepoint list.
Then you could create user to Azure AD B2C tenant with Microsoft Graph API.
QUESTION
I am migrating local users from SQL database to Azure AD B2C. Azure AD uses user principle name (UPN) by default for login. I have gone through below documentation but not able to understand how can I configure Azure AD to use my existing username as alternate login. I also need to update password for each user upon first login. It is a web application where I want to shift user authentication to Azure AD B2C by redirecting app users to a customized microsoft login page.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-b2c/user-migration
https://github.com/azure-ad-b2c/user-migration
Many thanks in advance
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-24 at 13:49When creating the user, see this sample.
You put the users username in the issuerAssignedId
value.
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