jbroberg.blogspot.com
Advanced Tech Tidbits: [ID20] OpenID & CardSpace presentations
http://jbroberg.blogspot.com/2007/07/id20-openid-cardspace-presentations.html
No lip, just links. Monday, July 09, 2007. ID20] OpenID and CardSpace presentations. Cardspace http:/ www.twit.tv/sn98. OpenID http:/ www.twit.tv/sn95. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I will try and keep my opinion to myself, and just provide links to items that are of interest. (Security,Identity,Java,WS-*,.). View my complete profile. END OF BLOG, MOVING TO MS Live Spaces. ID20] OpenID and CardSpace presentations. ID20] Implications of OpenID Video. ID20] What We Will Tell The Government, Part 1.
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IS4U blog: January 2010
http://blog.is4u.be/2010_01_01_archive.html
Identifying with your business. Monday, 25 January 2010. Microsoft Forefront Identity Manager 2010 Seminar. On January 20th, IS4U hosted a seminar on Microsoft's Forefront Identity Manager 2010. A live demo was constructed and delivered by IS4U. The most significant features of the FIM 2010 product were shown and incorporated in everyday use cases. The recordings of this demo can be watched below or here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). IDM Rockstar - Identity Management Blog. Inside Sarb...
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IS4U blog: FIM 2010: Event driven scheduling
http://blog.is4u.be/2014/11/fim-2010-event-driven-scheduling.html
Identifying with your business. Wednesday, 19 November 2014. FIM 2010: Event driven scheduling. In a previous post I described how I implemented a windows service for scheduling Forefront Identity Manager. We asked ourselves following question: "Is it possible to send a signal to our existing Windows service to start a synchronization cycle? Scheduler.GetCurrentlyExecutingJobs().Count = 0. DateTime.Compare(StartSignal, LastEndTime) 0). StartSignal = DateTime.Now;. LastEndTime = StartSignal;. First thing ...
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IS4U blog: FIM2010: Protect passwords in configuration files
http://blog.is4u.be/2015/03/fim2010-protect-passwords-in.html
Identifying with your business. Friday, 13 March 2015. FIM2010: Protect passwords in configuration files. You do not want to have passwords in clear text in configuration files or source code. That is where encryption comes into play. Encryption can be handled in a myriad of different ways. The method described here uses powershell cmdlets, which keeps it quite simple and understandable. Following two powershell commands are the answer:. SecureString = ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText. Following code ...
jbroberg.blogspot.com
Advanced Tech Tidbits: END OF BLOG, MOVING TO MS Live Spaces...
http://jbroberg.blogspot.com/2007/07/end-of-blog-moving-to-ms-live-spaces.html
No lip, just links. Tuesday, July 17, 2007. END OF BLOG, MOVING TO MS Live Spaces. Http:/ jbroberg.spaces.live.com/. Oi, achei seu blog pelo google está bem interessante gostei desse post. Gostaria de falar sobre o CresceNet. É um provedor de internet discada. Que remunera seus usuários pelo tempo conectado. Exatamente isso que você leu, estão pagando para você conectar. O provedor. Paga 20 centavos por hora de conexão discada. Que deixa sua conexão até 10 vezes mais rápida. Quem utiliza banda larga.
blog.onghome.com
Random Thoughts on Digital Identity: Strong Identities Can Be Anonymous
http://blog.onghome.com/2005/03/strong-identities-can-be-anonymous.htm
Random Thoughts on Digital Identity. Friday, March 11, 2005, 6:26 PM. Strong Identities Can Be Anonymous. Just because a digital identity is strong, does not mean it cannot be anonymous. An anonymous digital identity. Is a digital identity that is not linked (or bound) to a known legal entity (person or otherwise). A strong digital identity. Why am I blogging this? Well, Stefan Brands. Just wrote Identity Bloggers: meet the Privacy Bloggers. Can be fairly independent of privacy. If we decouple the discus...
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Random Thoughts on Digital Identity: OpenSSO Available
http://blog.onghome.com/2006/08/opensso-available.html
Random Thoughts on Digital Identity. Monday, August 28, 2006, 10:11 PM. I was browsing through Pat Patterson's blog. And noticed his posting on the release of OpenSSO. OpenSSO source code, released on August 17, 2006, is now available at https. The cost of deploying. SSO systems has traditionally not been in the cost of the software itself. Netegrity. Hence, the term. I'm unclear as to how OpenSSO will affect the industry. What do you think? PT Ong 10:11 PM Permalink. Post to del.icio.us. Mdash; P.T&...
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IS4U blog: SQL Query for the FIM2010 admin account
http://blog.is4u.be/2014/06/sql-query-for-fim2010-admin-account.html
Identifying with your business. Friday, 20 June 2014. SQL Query for the FIM2010 admin account. Recently, I came across a FIM2010 deployment that wasn't very well documented. My task was to review the deployment but how could I get admin access to the FIM Portal if I didn't know which account to use? The answer is in the FIMService database and this query will get it for you:. SELECT Distinct a.AttributeName,p.[ValueString]. Where o.ObjectID ='7fb2b853-24f0-4498-9534-4e10589723c4'. Dick Hardt dot org.
dannorris.com
Movember 2012: The ‘stache returns! at DanNorris.com
http://www.dannorris.com/2012/10/30/movember-2012-the-stache-returns
Dan I am. I have been an Oracle DBA and Oracle Application Server admin since Oracle7 and OWS 2.x. I have some certifications. OCP DBA, OCA 10gAS, RHCE. And some others that are now meaningless. I spend most of my time these days on Exadata, RAC, clustering, and high availability. I'm involved in the IOUG. And the Norris family. I work for Oracle Corporation. In the Exadata Team. The views expressed on this blog are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle. I'm also on Twitter. Design by S...
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ADV: RAC Attack Hands-on Event at Collaborate09 at DanNorris.com
http://www.dannorris.com/2009/03/30/adv-rac-attack-hands-on-event-at-collaborate09
Dan I am. I have been an Oracle DBA and Oracle Application Server admin since Oracle7 and OWS 2.x. I have some certifications. OCP DBA, OCA 10gAS, RHCE. And some others that are now meaningless. I spend most of my time these days on Exadata, RAC, clustering, and high availability. I'm involved in the IOUG. And the Norris family. I work for Oracle Corporation. In the Exadata Team. The views expressed on this blog are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle. I'm also on Twitter. Hands-on la...