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!!! The System Intercept
The Platform Services System Intercept communicates with the Platform Services Process for password verification and password changes.
The System Intercept is implemented in most [UNIX] systems using a [Pluggable Authentication Module] ([PAM]).
[DirXML Platform Services] for [AIX] uses the [Loadable Authentication Module] ([LAM]) system provided by [AIX].
!!Sample Pam configs are located at:
{{{
./bin/PlatformServices/pam.d
}}}
The [Fan-Out|FanOutDriver] [DirXML Driver] used stored each user's password as a custom ePassword. In version 3.1.1, the Driver accesses users' [Universal Passwords] directly. Using the [Universal Password] makes the password more secure, and reduces the chances that password synchronization will fail.
Make sure you have [Edirectory Password Policy] assigned to each container with managed users. (If you are upgrading a Fan-Out Driver, these policies are probably already in place.) Additionally, make sure the "Enable [Universal Password]" and "Allow admin to retrieve [passwords]" configuration options are enabled for each policy. If these options are not enabled, you will receive the error message "Could not retrieve a Universal Password for object ... (error code -1)" in your Fan-Out Driver log.
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