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I recently downloaded and installed the latest Identity Collector agent. I am successfully collecting data from our AD servers. I am a bit confused as to the requirements. SK108235 lists the following:
Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 2016 (starting from R80.10) and Windows 2019 (starting from R80.40).
Has connectivity to the AD domain controllers of the organization using DNS, LDAP and DCOM
It is also possible to install the Identity Collector directly on one of the Domain Controllers.
If any Firewall software is installed on the Domain Controllers (including Windows Firewall),
then make sure that the rules allow DNS, LDAP and DCOM traffic from the machine, on which the Identity Collector is installed.
With Windows Firewall, add the following "Allow" rule: "Remote Event Log Management" --> "Remote Event Log Management (RPC)".
Has connectivity to the Security Gateway over TCP port 443.
Administrator account is required for Identity Collector installation and for running Identity Collector UI process.
Has .NET framework (version 4) installed.
At least 8 GB of RAM.
At least 10 GB of free disk space.
Oracle Java JRE 1.8 (Java SE Runtime Environment 8).
I do not have Java installed on the server on which I installed the Identity Collector (at least I can't find it). Is Java only required if acquiring identities from certain sources (e.g. not AD)? Or did this change with the latest release (which would be a Good Thing)?
Thanks,
Dave
It is working without Java. I am only using it to collect identities from Active Directory.
Dave
Yeah, it is listed as a prerequisite and has been for a while.
I opened a support case (6-0001989489) about this question. Answer:
"Java is only required for Cisco ISE configuration."
Dave
Hi @David_C1 ,
Yes, that is correct.
Our extension for Cisco ISE is written in Java, and therefore Java is needed.
Working for AD / syslog / eDirectory integration will work without it.
@Nik_Bloemers wrote:
Can you update the SK with this clarification?
sure, already asked SK team to do so.
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