siteminder module on RHEL 5.0
Currently our web application servers are running on RHEL 3.0/4.0. We
use siteminder for SSO, so all of these servers have siteminder module
for apache installed.
We are thinking of upgrading to RHEL 5.0, however CA says that they
don't support siteminder on RHEL 5.0 yet. I was wondering if anyone is
running the siteminder module on RHEL 5.0 and what their experience
has been so far?
saqib
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