If you selected the Native OS authentication option during
installation, perform additional configuration to allow login using accounts on the host
system.
- Using a login account with root privileges, configure the pluggable
authentication module for your platform:
Platform |
Action |
Solaris |
Append the contents of the
<Install-dir>/ESP-5_1/security/pam/pam.conf file
(provided with Event Stream Processor) to the /etc/pam.conf file on your Solaris platform. |
Note: In the table above, the portion of the path that indicates the operating system
might differ slightly from what is shown.
- If the host UNIX system is not using a directory lookup for
authentication (yp or NIS, for example) and authentication is carried out against the
local /etc/passwd file, any user account that
executes Event Stream Processor requires read
access to /etc/shadow. To provide this access,
use the usermod command to add the applicable user
accounts to the shadow group.
For example, for user account User_123 use: usermod -G shadow
User_123
Automatic processes may reset privileges on /etc/shadow. If
you cannot log in to ESP, check the privileges on
/etc/shadow and re-add user accounts to the shadow group as
necessary.