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Connectors Guide

Valera V Harseko edited this page Jun 17, 2024 · 11 revisions

OpenICF 1.5 Config Reference

https://github.com/OpenIdentityPlatform/OpenICF/wiki/old/OpenICF-1.5-Config-Reference.pdf

OpenIDM-4.5 Connectors Guide

https://github.com/OpenIdentityPlatform/OpenIDM/wiki/old/OpenIDM-4.5-Connectors-Guide.pdf

Overview of the Connectors

Warning

This guide is still a work in progress and does not yet list all the connectors that are supported.

OpenICF Connectors

The generic LDAP connector is based on JNDI, and can be used to connect to any LDAPv3- compliant directory server, such as OpenDJ, Active Directory, SunDS, Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, IBM Security Directory Server, and OpenLDAP.

The Database Table connector enables provisioning to a single table in a JDBC database.

The CSV file connector is useful when importing users, either for initial provisioning or for ongoing updates. When used continuously in production, a CSV file serves as a change log, often containing only user records that have changed.

The XML File connector is really useful only in a demonstration context and should not be used in the general provisioning of XML data stores.

The scripted SSH connector is an implementation of the Scripted Groovy Connector Toolkit, and is based on Java Secure Channel (JSch) and the Java implementation of the Expect li

The Kerberos connector enables you to manage Kerberos user principals. Users of the Kerberos connector are not expected to edit the bundled Groovy scripts. The bundled scripts use the kadmin utility to communicate with the Kerberos server.

The scripted Groovy Connector toolkit enables you to run a Groovy script for any OpenICF operation, such as search, update, create, and others, on any external resource.

.Net Connectors

The scripted PowerShell Connector toolkit allows you to create a connector customized to communicate with Microsoft systems such as Azure AD and Active Directory.

The Active Directory connector is a legacy connector, written in C# for the .NET platform.

OpenICF options

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