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Kerberos Connector
You can use the Kerberos Connector to administer Kerberos principals and Kerberos password policies on Solaris servers. The Kerberos Connector provides a single point for all user administration by letting you do the following:
- Register endpoints, explore them for objects to manage, and correlate their accounts with global users.
- Create and manage Kerberos principals using Kerberos-specific account templates.
- Change principal passwords and principals activations in one place.
- Synchronize global users with their provisioning roles or synchronize global users' accounts with their account templates.
- Assign a Kerberos account template to each of your Kerberos endpoints.
- Create accounts with the minimum level of security needed to access a Kerberos endpoint using the default endpoint type account template.
- Create, edit and delete password policies.
This connector is installed using the Connector and Java Connector Server installation process. For more information and requirements, click here.
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