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Before connecting EmpowerID to an external directory, please review the Getting Started with Directory Systems topic. The topic walks you through the prerequisites you need to complete before connecting to an external directory for the first time. These prerequisites include: Configuring the appropriate server roles for your EmpowerID servers Reviewing the Join and Provision Rules for your environment Reviewing the Join and Provision Filters for your environment If you have already connected EmpowerID to another external directory, you can skip the above prerequisites. EmpowerID provides connectors for a wide range of user directories and resource systems. As an administrator, you can use these connectors to quickly connect EmpowerID to your organization's identity-aware systems and applications. When you do so, you create an account store for that application in the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse and use that account store to configure how you want EmpowerID to manage the identity information in that system.
EmpowerID IBM Domino connector allows organizations to bring the user and group data in their IBM Domino system to EmpowerID, where it can be managed and synchronized with data in any connected back-end user directories. Once connected, you can manage this data from EmpowerID in the following ways:
Account Management
Inventory IBM Domino user accounts
Create, Update and Delete IBM Domino user accounts
Enable and Disable IBM Domino user accounts
Reset user passwords
Group Management
Inventory IBM Domino groups
Inventory IBM Domino group memberships
Create and Delete IBM Domino groups
Add and Remove members to and from IBM Domino groups
Attribute Flow
Users in Box are inventoried as accounts in EmpowerID. The below table shows the attribute mappings of Box user attributes to EmpowerID Person attributes.
Domino Attribute | Corresponding EmpowerID Attribute | Description |
---|---|---|
LastName | LastName | Last Name of the user |
FirstName | FirstName | First Name of the user |
MiddleInitial | MiddleName | Middle Initial of the user |
Name | Name | Name of the user |
DisplayName | FriendlyName | Display Name of the user |
ShortName | Login | Login of the user |
InternetAddress | Email address of the user | |
EmployeeNumber | EmployeeID | Employee ID of the user *unique identifier |
EmployeeType | EmployeeType | Employee Type of the user |
JobTitle | Title | Job Title of the user |
Department | Department | Department of the user |
DepartmentNumber | DepartmentNumber | Department Number of the user |
CellPhoneNumber | MobilePhone | Mobile Phone Number of the user |
OfficePhoneNumber | Telephone | Office Phone Number of the user |
Manager | ManagerPersonID | Person ID of the user’s manager |
Location | Location | Location of the user |
Prerequisites:
In order to connect EmpowerID to Domino, the following prerequisites need to be met:
IBM Domino version 9.0 or above
IBM Domino client installed on a 32-bit machine
IIS
EmpowerID Domino Web Service installed on the same machine as the Domino client. The installer for the EmpowerID Domino Web Service is a separate package that needs to be requested from EmpowerID.
Step 1 – Install the EmpowerID Domino Web Service
On a 32-bit machine with IIS, double-click the Lotus Notes Connector Service X.X.X.X msi to launch the EmpowerID Lotus Notes Service Setup wizard.
Click Next to begin the installation.
Accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next.
Select the destination folder and click Next.
In the Lotus Notes Server Configuration screen, do the following:
Enter YourDominoServerName/Domain in the Registration Server field, replacing "YourDominoServerName" with the name of your actual Domino server and "Domain" with the server's domain.
Enter /Domain in the Certifier Name field, replacing "Domain" with the server's domain.
Click the Ellipses (...) for the CertifierID File field, browse to the data folder of your Domino installation (located by default at "C:\Program Files\IBM\Domino\data") and select cert.id.
Click the Ellipses (...) for the ID File Location field, browse to the Domino folder of your Domino installation (located by default at "C:\Program Files\IBM\Domino\data"), select the data folder and click OK.
Specify whether the short name is unique in your system by selecting True (recommended) or False from the Unique ShortName drop-down.
Specify whether you are using an ID File by selecting True or False (recommended) from the No ID File drop-down.
Select your mail system from the Mail System drop-down. Notes is the default.
Enter the domain of the mail system in the Mail Domain field, if it differs from the Domino server domain.
Click Next.
In the IIS Settings screen, do the following:
Enter the user name and password of the service identity in the Username and Password fields, respectively. These credentials need to be those of a Domino administrator with read and write permissions to the Domino database.
Enter the name of the Web site for the service in the IIS Web Site field.
Click Next.
Click Install and then click Finish when the installation completes.
After installing the EmpowerID Domino Web service, the next step is to connect EmpowerID to your IBM Domino Lotus directory.
Step 2 – Connect EmpowerID to your IBM Domino Lotus Directory
On the navbar, expand Admin > Applications and Directories and then click Account Stores and Systems.
On the Account Stores page, select the Actions tab and then click Create Account Store.
Under System Types, search for Lotus Notes.
Click Lotus Notes to select the type and then click Submit.
On the Lotus Notes Domino form that appears, enter the following information:
Name – Enter a name for the account store
Domino Admin Username – Enter the username of the Domino admin
Domino Admin Password – Enter the password of the Domino admin
ServiceURL – Enter the URL for the EmpowerID Domino Web service you installed above in the ServiceUrl field. When setting the URL, be sure to specify “https” as the scheme and the version of the EmpowerID Domino Web service you are using. The URL should look similar to:
https://192.168.15.99/LotusNotes/LotusNoteService.svc/v1
Certifier Password – Enter the certifier password.
Click Submit to create the account store.
EmpowerID creates the account store and the associated resource system. The next step is to configure the attribute flow between the account store and EmpowerID.
Step 3 – Configure Attribute Flow
EmpowerID supports the configuration of attribute synchronization rules for flowing attribute changes between directories and the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse. Attribute Flow rules are visually configured and are always relative to the relationship between an attribute in a directory and the corresponding attribute in the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse. Attribute Flow rules define the specific fields and attributes that are synchronized between the EmpowerID Identity Warehouse person objects and the external user accounts to which they are linked. Additionally, Attribute Flow rules can be weighted by account store. For example, if you have connected EmpowerID to an HR system as well as Active Directory, and you want any changes made to an attribute in the HR system to take priority over changes made in Active Directory or EmpowerID (while allowing changes to be made in any system), you would give a higher score for each CRUD operation originating from the HR account store and correspondingly lower scores for the Active Directory account store. The following flow rules are available: No Sync 🔴 – When this option is selected, no information flows between EmpowerID and the native system. Bidirectional Flow – When this option is selected, changes made within EmpowerID update the native system and vice-versa. For most attributes, this is the default setting. Account Store Changes Only – When this option is selected, changes can only be made in the native system and are then passed to EmpowerID. EmpowerID Changes Only – When this option is selected, changes can only be made in EmpowerID and are then passed to the native system. The following CRUD operations are available: Create – This operation is used to create an attribute value for an existing attribute when the value of that attribute is null. Update – This operation is used to update the value of an attribute. Delete – This operation is used to delete the value of an attribute. From the Account Stores tab of the Account Stores and Systems page, search for the account store you just created and click the Account Store link for it. Click the Attribute Flow Rules tab to view the current rules for the account store. Please note that the attributes available depend on the account store. To change the flow for an attribute, click the Attribute Flow drop-down located between the Person Attribute column and the External Directory Attribute column, and select the desired flow direction from the context menu. To change the score for any of the available CRUD operations (Create, Update and Delete), enter the new score in the appropriate field. By default, scores are weighted evenly, which means that a change to an attribute originating in one connected external directory has the same authority as a change to an attribute occurring in another connected external directory. EmpowerID only considers scores for attribute CRUD operations when multiple account stores with the same user records are connected to EmpowerID, such as would be the case if an HR System and this account store were being inventoried by EmpowerID.
Now that the attribute flow has been set, the next steps include configuring the account store and enabling EmpowerID to inventory it.
Step 4 – Configure account store settings
On the Account Store and Resource System page, click the Account Store tab and then click the pencil icon to put the account store in edit mode.
This opens the edit page for the Domino account store. This page allows you to specify the account proxy used to connect EmpowerID to your Domino system as well as how you want EmpowerID to handle the user information it discovers in Domino during inventory. Settings that can be edited are described in the table below the image.Account Store Settings
Setting
Description
General Settings
IT Environment Type
Allows you to specify the type of environment in which you are creating the account store.
Option 1 Specify an Account Proxy
Allows you to change the credentials for the account that EmpowerID uses to connect to and manage the account store.
Option 2 Select a Vaulted Credential as Account Proxy
Allows you to use a credential that you have vaulted in EmpowerID as the account that EmpowerID uses to connect to and manage the account store.
Inventoried Directory Server
Allows you to select a connected server as the directory server for the account store.
Authentication and Password Settings
Allow Password Sync
Enables or disables the synchronization of password changes to user accounts in the domain based on password changes for the owning person object or another account owned by the person. This setting does not prevent password changes by users running the reset user account password workflows.
Queue Password Changes
Specifies whether EmpowerID sends password changes to the Account Password Reset Inbox for batch processing.
Password Manager Policy for Accounts without Person
Specifies the Password Manager Policy to be used for user accounts not joined to an EmpowerID Person.
Provisioning Settings
Allow Person Provisioning (Joiner Source)
Specifies whether EmpowerID Persons can be provisioned from user accounts in the account store.
Allow Attribute Flow
Specifies whether attribute changes should flow between EmpowerID and the account store.
Allow Provisioning (By RET)
Allows or disallows the Resource Entitlement (RET) Inbox process to auto-provision accounts for this domain for users who receive RET policy-assigned user accounts, but have not yet had them provisioned.
Allow Deprovisioning (By RET)
Allows or disallows the Resource Entitlement Inbox process to auto de-provision accounts for this domain for users who still have RET policy-assigned user accounts, but no longer receive a policy that grants them a user account in the domain. De-provisioning only occurs if the de-provision action on the Resource Entitlement policy is set to De-Provision.
Max Accounts per Person
This specifies the maximum number of user accounts from this domain that an EmpowerID Person can have linked to them. This prevents the possibility of a runaway error caused by a wrongly configured Join rule. It is recommended that this value be set to 1 unless users will have more than 1 account and you wish them to be joined to the same person.
Allow Account Creation on Membership Request
Specifies whether EmpowerID creates user accounts in the account store when an EmpowerID Person without one requests membership within a group belonging to the account store.
Recertify All Group Changes as Detected
Specifies whether detected group changes should trigger recertification.
Default Person Business Role
Specifies the default EmpowerID Business Role to be assigned to each EmpowerID Person provisioned from the user accounts in the account store.
Default Person Location (leave blank to use account container)
Specifies the default EmpowerID Location to be assigned to each EmpowerID Person provisioned from the user accounts in the account store.
Directory Clean Up Enabled
Directory Clean Up Enabled
Specifies whether the SubmitAccountTermination permanent workflow should claim the account store for processing account terminations. When enabled, accounts in the account store that meet the qualifications to be marked for deletion are moved into a special OU within the external directory, disabled and finally deleted after going through an automated approval process. This process involves setting a number of system settings in EmpowerID and requires multiple approvals by designated personnel before an account is finally removed from the account store.
Report Only Mode (No Changes)
When enabled, a report of what the Directory Clean Up process would do is written to the log. The process itself is ignored and all accounts are set to Termination Pending,
Special Use Settings
Automatically Join Account to a Person on Inventory (Skip Account Inbox)
Specifies whether EmpowerID should attempt to join user accounts in the account store to an existing EmpowerID Person during the inventory process. When enabled, the Account Inbox is bypassed.
Automatically Create a Person on Inventory (Skip Account Inbox)
Specifies whether EmpowerID should create new EmpowerID Persons from the user accounts discovered in the account store during the inventory process. When enabled, the Account Inbox is bypassed.
Queue Password Changes on Failure
Specifies whether EmpowerID should send password changes to the Account Password Reset Inbox only when the change fails.
Inventory Settings
Inventory Schedule Interval
Specifies the time span that occurs before EmpowerID performs a complete inventory of the account store. The default value is 10 minutes.
Inventory Enabled
Allows EmpowerID to inventory the user information in the account store.
Membership Settings
Enable Group Membership Reconciliation
Allows EmpowerID to manage the membership of the account store’s groups, adding and removing user to and from groups based on policy-based assignment rules.
Membership Schedule Interval
Specifies the time span that occurs before EmpowerID runs the Group Membership Reconciliation job. The default value is 10 minutes.
Edit the account store as needed and then click Save to save your changes.
Next, enable the Account Inbox permanent workflow to allow the Account Inbox to provision or join the user accounts in Domino to EmpowerID Persons as demonstrated below.
Step 5 – Enable the Account Inbox Permanent Workflow
EmpowerID recommends using the Account Inbox for provisioning and joining.
On the navbar, expand Infrastructure Admin > EmpowerID Server and Settings and select Permanent Workflows.
On the Permanent Workflows page, click the Display Name link for Account Inbox.
On the Permanent Workflow Details page that appears, click the pencil icon to put the workflow in edit mode.
Check Enabled.
Click Save to save your changes.
Step 6 – Monitor Inventory
On the navbar, expand Identity Lifecycle and select Account Inbox.
The Account Inbox page appears. This page provides tabbed views of all information related to processing new user accounts discovered in a connected account store during inventory. An explanation of these tabs follows.All — This tab displays a grid view of all user accounts and the status of those accounts in relation to the Account Inbox.
Dashboard — This tab provides a quick summary of account inbox activity.
Orphans — This tab displays a grid view of all user accounts without an EmpowerID Person.
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