Installation guide

Installing the Agent
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10. Review the installation summary to be sure that the information you’ve
entered is correct. Note that it displays the CDCServlet URL if you have
checked the CDSSO Enabled box in the previous panel. If you want to make
changes, click Back. If all the information is correct, click Next
11. In the Ready to Install page, click Install Now.
12. When the installation is complete, you can click Details to view details about
the installation, or click Close to close the installation program.
13. Restart your Apache web server for the installation to be complete.
Installing from the Command-Line
You must have root permissions when you run the agent installation program.
1. Unzip the Solaris tar file using the following command:
# gunzip -dc binaryname.tar.gz | tar -xvof -
2. Run the setup program. You’ll find the program in the directory where you
untarred the binaries. At the command line, enter the following:
# ./setup -nodisplay
3. When prompted, provide the following information:
Have you read, and do you accept, all of the terms of the preceding Software
License Agreement? Enter yes.
Install Sun ONE Identity Server Agent in this directory: Enter the full path to
the directory in which you want to install the policy agent.
4. Provide the following information about the Web Server this agent will
protect:
Web Server Host Name
Apache Configuration Directory (Apache Binary Directory if
you are installing the agent for Apache 2.0.47 or 2.0.48)
Web Server Port
Web Server Protocol
Agent Deployment URI
SSL Ready
For more information on each of these items, see “Installing using the GUI.”