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Version: Axidian Privilege 3.3

General Plan of Implementation

Preparing the Infrastructure

  1. Providing server and client resources in accordance with their system and hardware requirements.
  2. Installation and configuration of Remote Desktop Services role.
  3. Installation of additional Microsoft components required for correct operation of Axidian Privilege server components.
  4. Configuration of networking between server and client components according to the requirements.
  5. Configuration of Axidian Privilege data storage:
    1. Installation of Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL or providing access to an existing Microsoft SQL Server and PostgreSQL instance.
    2. Creation of databases.
    3. Configuration of service account or providing access to an existing account.
    4. Create and configure a media storage for storing videos, screenshots, and files.
  6. Definition of LDAP paths to containers and organization units to place Axidian Privilege end users to.
  7. Creation and configuration of service account for use with user directory or providing access to an existing account.
  8. Creation and configuration of service account to use for service operations or providing access to an existing account.

Installation and Configuration of Axidian Privilege Server Components

Windows

  1. Management Server on Windows OS
  2. RDS Access Server

Linux

  1. Management Server on Linux OS
  2. RDP Access Server
  3. SSH Access Server
  4. PostgreSQL Access Server
  5. MSSQL Access Server
  6. Web Access Server
  7. Web Terminal Server

Installation and Configuration of Axidian Privilege Client Components

  1. Installation of the PamSu component.
  2. Installation of Axidian Privilege Agent client component.
  3. Installation of Axidian Privilege Desktop Console utility.

Test Run of Axidian Privilege

  1. Checking for server and client components.
  2. Troubleshooting.
  3. Checking of system functions and customer scenarios:
    1. Configuration of service operations for Windows resources.
    2. Configuration of service operations for Linix resources.
    3. Configuration of user connections.
    4. Configuration service operations in active directory.

Final Step

  1. Demonstrate the functionality.
  2. Train users to work with PAM.
  3. Put the PAM into operation.