This guide is intended to help you understand and set up a basic Access Manager 3.0 SP1 configuration.
IMPORTANT:In order to avoid configuration errors, it is strongly recommended that you closely follow the steps outlined in this document during your initial Access Manager setup.
Not all Access Manager functionality and administrative tasks are discussed here. After you are familiar with Access Manager and the steps in this section, you can use the Novell Access Manager 3.0 SP4 Administration Guide as the source for additional or advance configuration.
This guide is intended for Access Manager administrators. It is assumed that you have knowledge of evolving Internet protocols, such as:
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML)
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) digital signature concepts and Internet security
Secure Socket Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TSL)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP and HTTPS)
Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)
Domain Name System (DNS)
Web Services Description Language (WSDL)
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