Getting Started

Get started with RCDevs products with easy-to-follow guides and tutorials designed to help you quickly set up and configure your RCDevs solutions for seamless deployment and integration.

Getting Started with RCDevs

Getting Started Guide This document provides guidance on how to address your needs and use cases with RCDevs solutions, detailing the necessary software packages and introducing the OpenOTP platform. RCDevs products are based on a client/server architecture. In any integration scenario, a server setup is required before configuring client

Sizing Server Resources

Introduction In this how-to, we will present you how to size your servers according to the number of users in your organization that will use OpenOTP. With an external directory (AD, Novell...) Recommendations for 500 Users 1 dedicated server or Virtual machine with Linux (2 for High Availability). Server configuration:

What is WebADM?

Overview WebADM is a powerful Web-based LDAP administration framework installed on Linux systems and designed for professionals to manage LDAP organization resources such as Domain Users and Groups. It is the framework which orchastrate interface and application server for RCDevs Web Services and Web Applications such as OpenOTP, Spankey, Self-Services.

Linux Repositories

Available repositories There are three different repositories: 1. stable: which is dedicated to Enterprise and contains packages which are tested and considered as stable. 2. base: which contains released packages with new features not directly consider as stable. After a period of time without issue feedback from customer/free users,

LDAP schema concerns

Overview This HowTo presents the schema extensions needed by WebADM with most of LDAP directories. Only Active Directory can work with WebADM without schema extensions. WebADM stores most of its related metadata into the LDAP directory on users accounts and into a specific container/OU. Content of the Schema Extension

Endpoints and Publication

Overview WebADM is a platform that provides multiple endpoints for various web applications and services. These endpoints are critical for facilitating secure communication and interaction between WebADM and other applications or services. This document outlines the methods for publishing these endpoints, whether on-premises or via RCDevs' cloud infrastructure and

TCP/UDP Ports

Overview This documentation demonstrates ports and protocols used by RCDevs products between different components. Communication Ports used by RCDevs Products WebADM Cluster Ports Incoming and Outgoing Traffic per Product Product Incoming Outgoing WebADM primary node & Web Services SSH TCP 22, Session Server TCP 4000, SOAP TCP 8443, HTTPS 443,

Docker Deployment

Overview This guide provides detailed instructions on how to install and configure WebADM within Docker containers. The following components will be covered: * Slapd * MariaDB * WebADM * WAProxy Before you start All steps in this guide have been tested on CentOS 7/CentOS 8 with Docker version 19. However, they should work

On Premise AD/LDAP Synchronization

Overview This documentation does not cover setting up WebADM with Active Directory or storing WebADM-related data in Active Directory. Please refer to the WebADM installation guide for that information. Instead, this document explains the Active Directory synchronization tool provided by RCDevs and its usage. The synchronization process duplicates Active Directory
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