Installing Tivoli Access Manager on Linux
An anonymous reader writes "Linux is quickly becoming a dominant platform for e-business and enterprise applications. The recent release of Fixpack 2 for IBM Tivoli Access Manager recognized this fact by adding support for Linux on the Intel platform. In *this tutorial*, you'll learn how to install and configure IBM Tivoli Access Manager on Linux. You'll also walk through some simple steps that will test your installation, including the creation of a WebSEAL junction."
I missed the articles about installing Tivoli Framework and DB2 though!
Other than the warm fuzzy satisfaction that some will get because a commercial company ported their product, this is worse than even the most content-free Ask Slashdot articles.
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Perhaps when a site is offered that requires username/password for access, the submitter can create a 'slashdot' account for all?
For example, I provide 'slashdot4' with password 'slashdot' so anybody here can visit the site.
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