Installing Tivoli Access Manager on Linux 15
An anonymous reader writes "Linux is quickly becoming a dominant platform for e-business and enterprise applications. The recent release of Fixpack 2 for IBM Tivoli Access Manager recognized this fact by adding support for Linux on the Intel platform. In *this tutorial*, you'll learn how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Access Manager on Linux. You'll also walk through some simple steps that will test your installation, including the creation of a WebSEAL junction."
innovation helped by commercial software (Score:2, Interesting)
And Lego just decided to use IBM's Tivoli (Score:3, Interesting)
Great, now I am gonna read this tutorial, learn Tivoli and apply for a job with Lego. If you don't know what I am talking about, check this story [eweek.com]on eWeek.
-- Sig
TODAY'S REJECTED STORY:
This story [reuters.com] on Reuters says that Linux is gaining ground in India and according to RedHat, about 10 percent of India's personal computers will be sold with Linux rather than Microsoft operating systems by March, 2004. Besides the plain switch of desktop operating systems to Linux, analysts say the bigger worry for Microsoft is the growing use of Linux among India's pool of an estimated 400,000 software developers, many of whom churn out code for giants such as General Motors and American Express. CNET [cnet.com], ZDNet [com.com] and Hindustan Times [hindustantimes.com] are running related stories on the rapid growth of Linux in Asia.
Great article! (Score:2, Offtopic)
Other than the warm fuzzy satisfaction that some will get because a commercial company ported their product, this is worse than even the most content-free Ask Slashdot articles.
Re:Great article! (Score:1)
Neat Idea . . . (Score:2, Offtopic)
Perhaps when a site is offered that requires username/password for access, the submitter can create a 'slashdot' account for all?
For example, I provide 'slashdot4' with password 'slashdot' so anybody here can visit the site.
Do us all a big favor... (Score:1, Redundant)
JAVA Warning (Score:3)
You've been warned.
Re:JAVA Warning (Score:2)
Re:JAVA Warning (Score:1)
Re:JAVA Warning (Score:2)
Therefore, I no longer use Tivoli's Director on these systems as the risk is much
Re:Core Access Manager Components are not Java (Score:1)
Quick tip! (Score:1)