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    Jun 17, 2024In Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) terminology, Red Hat build of Keycloak will be set up as a Resource Federation Server and AD FS as an Account Federation Server. This means that users will reside in Active Directory (AD) on Windows Server, while the protected web app will reside within the realm protected by Red Hat build of Keycloak on Red Hat OpenShift.
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    Sep 9, 2024Ansible automation for applications and services; Automated Data Processing. AI/ML; Data Science; Apache Kafka on Kubernetes ... Learn commands you can use to run SQL Server 2025 with SELinux enabled on RHEL 9. ... Use Red Hat Insights image builder to create an image suitable for Windows Subsystem Linux so you can run a Linux environment ...
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    Jul 16, 2024The adutil tool is a command-line interface (CLI) utility for configuring and managing Windows Active Directory domains for SQL Server on Linux and containers, without switching between Windows and Linux machines to manage Active Directory. This tool was developed to ensure that users get the most out of authentication, user management, and ...
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    In addition to deploying SQL Server in a container, the template creates a secret (mssql-secret), which stores the administrator password. It also creates a persistent volume claim (mssql-pvc) for storage. Note that the secret includes the SQL Server service name, which facilitates binding to SQL Server later.
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    Red Hat Identity Manager (IdM), is designed to provide an integrated identity management service for a wide range of clients, including Linux, Mac, and even Windows. At its core, IdM combines LDAP, Kerberos, DNS, and PKI with a rich management framework. Frequently, IdM is described as "Active Directory for Linux".
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    Let your imagination run wild with that for a moment. Build a Windows container image, and running your IIS website can be as easy as docker run -d -p 80:80 my-iis-website. There are, of course, a few things to consider when using this approach. I will explore these points in an upcoming article about Windows containers on OpenShift. Stay tuned.
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    In this session, you will learn how to secure web/HTML5 applications, single-page and mobile applications, and services with Keycloak. Keycloak can be used to secure traditional monolithic applications as well as microservices and service mesh-based applications that need secure end-to-end authentication for all front- and back-end services.
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    Windows containers were introduced to the .NET ecosystem with the release of Windows Server 2016, allowing developers to build, manage, and treat .NET Framework applications just like Linux containers. Commands such as docker build and docker run were identical on Windows and Linux. The only difference was the underlying operating system.
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    In this blog post, we'll set up Microsoft SQL Server on Red Hat OpenShift.We'll use SQL Server to store data for a simple ASP.NET Core application running in a container deployed on OpenShift that manages a list of contacts. When we have that set up, we'll use SQL Operation Studio to connect to the server running on OpenShift from our developer machine.
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    For example, Red Hat builds a container image using Buildah on RHEL 8, and then you run that container image using Docker on a Windows system. Another example would be you building a container image using Docker on a Mac system and then later you run that container image on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 server with Podman.
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