These requirements exist on a Linux system. If you have registered your Red Hat installation, we recommend that you use yum to install the packages. Otherwise, you can use rpm to install the packages.
Alternatively, use Add/Remove Software to resolve the dependencies, and unchecking the Only Native Packages filter option. Using this approach, you select and install the required i686 architecture dependencies.
Note: The i686 suffix specifies that the library is 32-bit, for the x86 processor.
CA IdentityMinder Server
Red Hat 5.x |
Red Hat 6.x |
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glibc-2.5-65.i686.rpm |
glibc-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpm |
libXext-1.0.1-2.1.i386.rpm |
libXext-1.1-3.el6.i686.rpm |
libXtst-1.0.1-3.1.i386.rpm |
libXtst-1.0.99.2-3.el6.i686.rpm |
ncurses-devel-5.5-24.20060715.i386.rpm |
ncurses-devel-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm |
ksh-20100202-1.el5_6.6.x86_64.rpm |
ksh-20100621-12.el6.x86_64.rpm |
Provisioning Server
Red Hat 5.x |
Red Hat 6.x |
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compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-138.i386.rpm |
compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-144.el6.i686.rpm |
libstdc++-4.1.2-51.el5.i386.rpm |
libstdc++-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm |
libidn-0.6.5-1.1.i386.rpm |
libidn-1.18-2.el6.i686.rpm |
libgcc-4.1.2-52.el5.i386.rpm |
libgcc-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm |
CA IAM Connector Server
For Red Hat 5.x, no packages are required for the CA IAM CS. For Red Hat 6.x, install these packages in this order:
Linux and FIPS
On a Linux system with FIPS enabled, ensure that sufficient entropy is available. CA IdentityMinder requires random data from /dev/random to perform essential cryptographic functions. If data in /dev/random is exhausted, CA IdentityMinder processes must wait for random data to be available. This waiting results in poor performance. Use rngd and rng-tools to ensure that /dev/random has sufficient data and reading processes are not blocked.
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