IBM Security Identity Manager Microsoft Azure AD Adapter 6.0.7 is available. Compatibility, installation, and other getting-started issues are addressed.
Welcome to the IBM Security Identity Manager Microsoft Azure AD Adapter.
These Release Notes contain information for the following products that was not available when the IBM Security Identity Manager manuals were printed:
The Microsoft Azure AD Adapter is designed to create and manage User Accounts on the Microsoft Azure AD domain. The adapter runs in "agentless" mode and communicates using the Windows Azure Active Directory Graph API to the Microsoft Azure Domain being managed.
IBM recommends the installation of this Adapter (and the prerequisite IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator) on each node of an IBM Security Identity Manager WAS cluster. A single copy of the adapter can handle multiple IBM Security Identity Manager Services. The deployment configuration is based, in part, on the topology of your network domain, but the primary factor is the planned structure of your IBM Security Identity Manager Provisioning Policies and Approval Workflow process. Please refer to the IBM Security Identity Manager Knowledge Center for a discussion of these topics.
The IBM Security Identity Manager Adapters are powerful tools that require Administrator Level authority. Adapters operate much like a human system administrator, creating accounts, permissions and home directories. Operations requested from the IBM Security Identity Manager server will fail if the Adapter is not given sufficient authority to perform the requested task. IBM recommends that this Adapter run with administrative (root) permissions.
Adapter Version
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Component |
Version |
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Build Date |
2018 December 21 11.02.29 |
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Adapter Version |
6.0.7 |
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Component Versions |
Adapter build: 6.0.7.22 Profile: 6.0.7.22 Connector: 6.0.7.22 Dispatcher 6.0.39 or higher (packaged separately) |
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Documentation |
The following guides will be made available in the IBM Security Identity Manager Knowledge Center · Microsoft Azure AD Adapter Installation and Configuration Guide |
New Features
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Enhancement # (FITS) |
Description |
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Items included in 6.0.7 release |
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None
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Items included in 6.0.6 release |
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167913 |
Azure Roles and Azure Licenses appear as Service Groups.
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Items included in 6.0.5 release |
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154049 |
Roles are dynamically populated for the given tenant via tha API when creating or modifying a user.
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Items included in 6.0.3 release |
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136762 |
Added Configurable parameter to specify the Recon Page Size in Service Form
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Items included in 6.0.2 release |
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131874 |
Upgraded to Graph API version 1.6, support to the latest version provided by Microsoft.
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Items included in 6.0.1 release |
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Initial Release.
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Closed Issues
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Internal# |
PMR/APAR# |
Description |
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Items closed in 6.0.7 release
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RTC 181613 |
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Facing issue while performing Change Password operation for Azure adapter on IGI 5.2.5. |
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Internal-RTC 181729
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Internal D - As an Azure Developer, I must ensure that the adapter should create User in Active state when request is from IGI |
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RTC 179378
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APAR IJ09099, Bugz 2710
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D - As an Azure adapter developer, I must ensure that the adapter sends back correct error message when user does not exist during a delete operation |
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Internal - RTC 181519
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Azure adapter Profile change for IGI 5.2.5 - eruid target attribute should be mapped to CODE governance attribute by default
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Items closed in 6.0.5 release
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154049 |
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The 'directoryRoles' segment is used to manage roles instead of 'roles' and objectId to reference roles. This is due to a change in Microsoft API.
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154150 |
52088,800,624/RTC 47191 |
The license removal needs an explicit call to remove the SKU in case no service plans are enabled. This is due to a change in Microsoft API.
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Items closed in 6.0.3 release
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135407 |
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App Key masked in the debug logs
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136311 |
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License deprovisioning fixed. Only the licenses which are enabled and applicable to User are allowed.
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139239 |
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ObjectId changed to roleTemplateId due to change in Microsoft API response
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Items closed in 6.0.2 release
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132799 |
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The App key is hidden in service form. The attribute "erazureappkey" is added in password.attributes list in enRole.properties in the latest ISIM Fix Pack. If not present, this attribute needs to be added in the file in <ISIM_HOME>/data directory.
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Items closed in 6.0.1 release
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Initial Release.
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Known Issues
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Internal# |
APAR# |
PMR# / Description |
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N/A |
N/A |
The adapter does not suppport case insensitive filter search with (eruid=username@domainname.com). This is a known issue with the Dispatcher which does filtering during reconciliation. Exact user name will need to be used during filter recon until this issue is fixed in the Dispatcher.
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N/A |
N/A |
The adapter does not support duplicated Group Display Name.
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N/A |
N/A |
The adapter does not support change of Group Name. This is a limitation of the IBM Security Identity Manager. Attempting to change the Group Name will result in the following error: " CTGIMI046E You cannot change the value of the attribute that is mapped to ergroupname."
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N/A |
N/A |
The adapter does not support setting the group attribute 'mailNickName'. This is a limitation of the Windows Azure Active Directory Graph API. The API only accepts 'BposMailNickName' as the value for this attribute during group creation. Any other value will result in the following error: "Invalid value specified for property 'mailNickname' of resource 'Group'".
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N/A |
N/A |
The service principal that represents the adapter service must be in an administrator role that has permissions to modify role objects to send POST or DELETE requests. It must be in a role that has permissions to read role objects to send GET requests. For more information about administrator roles in Windows Azure AD Graph, see Windows Azure AD Graph and Role-Based Access Control. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn385717.aspx
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N/A |
N/A |
The adapter does not support setting the user account attribute 'mail'. This is a limitation of the Windows Azure Active Directory Graph API. The API consider the 'mail' attribute as a read-only attribute. Trying to set this attribute will result in the following error:"Property 'mail' is read-only and cannot be set."
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N/A |
N/A |
MS API has a limitation that Paging is not supported against roles and querying members of a group. The following documentation highlights the same: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn727074.aspx#BKMK_Paging
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N/A |
N/A |
Microsoft has a limitation that user accounts cannot be added or modified in a federated domain from an on-premise Dir Sync Active Directory, which is not the default domain. Provisioning of users in such domain can be done by using the AD adapter and then syncing it back to the Azure Directory using the Microsoft DirSync tool.
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N/A |
N/A |
The "Enable detailed TDI debugging" on the Service Form has been removed from 6.0.2 release due to security reasons. Instead, "DEBUG" in the ITDI log4j.properties file is to be used to enable extra debug logging.
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N/A |
N/A |
Reset password for a user using the adapter/application has been restricted using Graph API.It is due to a recent security hole fix by Microsoft. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3004133. This needs to be fixed via the solution provided in the link via Azure AD Module for Windows PowerShell (MSOL) cmdlets.
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N/A |
N/A |
Only the license and service plans that are enabled for provisioning and are applicable at the user level, are available for provisioning using the adapter. Company wide licenses are not supported.
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See the IBM Security Identity Manager Adapter Installation Guide for detailed instructions.
Corrections to Installation Guide
The following corrections to the Installation Guide apply to this release:
Configuration Notes
The following configuration notes apply to this release:
The IBM Security Identity Manager adapters can be customized and/or extended. The type and method of this customization may vary from adapter to adapter.
Getting Started
Customizing and extending adapters requires a number of additional skills. The developer must be familiar with the following concepts and skills prior to beginning the modifications:
Note: If the customization requires a new IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator connector, the developer must also be familiar with IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator connector development and working knowledge of Java programming language.
IBM Security Identity Manager Resources:
Check the "Training" section of the IBM Security Identity Manager Support web site for links to training, publications, and demos.
IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator Resources:
Check the "Training" section of the IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator Support web site for links to training, publications, and demos.
Support for Customized Adapters
The integration to the IBM Security Identity Manager server "the adapter framework" is supported. However, IBM does not support the customizations, scripts, or other modifications. If you experience a problem with a customized adapter, IBM Support may require the problem to be demonstrated on the GA version of the adapter before a PMR is opened.
Installation Platform
The IBM Security Identity Manager Adapter was built and tested on the following product versions.
Adapter Installation Platform:
· IBM Tivoli Directory Integrator 7.1.1 + 7.1.1-TIV-TDI-FP0004 + 7.2.0-ISS-SDI-LA0008
· IBM Security Directory Integrator 7.2
Managed Resource:
· Apache HTTP Component Client: httpcomponents-client-4.2.5-bin
· Path to jar files in the package :
httpcomponents-client-4.2.5-bin\httpcomponents-client-4.2.5\lib\commons-logging-1.1.1.jar
httpcomponents-client-4.2.5-bin\httpcomponents-client-4.2.5\lib\httpclient-4.2.5.jar
httpcomponents-client-4.2.5-bin\httpcomponents-client-4.2.5\lib\httpcore-4.2.4.jar
IBM Security Identity Manager:
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