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Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) Support
Many enterprises have Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) as their standard. It would be ideal to add support for OEL OS, so customers can deploy the product without any if and buts we have today in our support statement. https://www.ibm.com/support/kno...
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Add REST API for the RUN TIME information
REST API for the RUN TIME details (Connect, Validate, Invalidate, Generate, etc.,) will be helpful and simplify the integration with other systems.
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Add "Session ID" for SEAS authentication attempts
In a high-traffic system it can be difficult to determine which log entries in the seas logs are related to a given authentication attempt. Currently we're forced to grep / search for the specific username /timeframe and then manually parse throug...
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Inactive User Accounts Controls - Administrator and user Accounts
Application parameter settings that do not automatically disable and/or remove user accounts after a specified period of inactivity may result in unauthorized access, modification, destruction, and/or disclosure of confidential information
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SEAS Logging Update - User Account/Key Auth
We have SEAS pointing to an LDAP for authentication. When a user account fails to authenticate via SSH public/private key, the logs show that failure in 'error' mode, but that line does not contain the useraccount that failed to log in. We can onl...
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More detailed ERROR logging for SEAS
SEAS logging at ERROR level does not provide sufficient information regarding authentication failures, forcing us to keep logging level at DEBUG which uses an extremely high amount of disk space in order to have sufficient log retention. For examp...
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Support Kerberos authentication for SEAS bind to ADLDAP.
Support Kerberos authentication for SEAS bind to ADLDAP.
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include the encrypt/decrypt (export/import) passphrase into the properties file for rest api calls
We were looking to find a way to automate updating passwords for some of our accounts within SEAS utilized in our connection settings. It prompts for a decrypt passphrase that we cannot seem to pass values through automatically via script and we w...
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Functionality to test profiles
We need some method to test a configured SEAS engine before integrating it with the rest of our environment. Currently we can only test it by pointing SSP to the new engine and attempting to log in. This means that we can't test the SEAS config in...
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Password Security Controls
Password security controls for SEAS administrator interfaces using local authentication are not sufficient.
Minimum password length of eight characters can’t be enforced.
Passwords expiration can’t be enforced.
Password complexity settings ar...
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