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Tivoli Federated Identity Manager 6.2.0 Fixpack 8 (6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0008)

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Abstract

This is a cumulative Fix Pack (FP) patch for a variety of problems in the
components that compose the TFIM 6.2.0 product. It upgrades a TFIM 6.2.0
installation to TFIM 6.2.0.8.

Download Description

This cumulative fix pack corrects problems in IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (Federated Identity Manager), Version 6.2.0. It requires that Federated Identity Manager, Version 6.2.0, be installed. After installing this fix pack, your Federated Identity Manager installation will be at level 6.2.0.8.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Denial of Service Security Exposure with Java JRE/JDK hanging when converting 2.2250738585072012e-308 number (CVE-2010-4476)

This Security Alert addresses a serious security issue CVE-2010-4476 (Java Runtime Environment hangs when converting "2.2250738585072012e-308" to a binary floating-point number). This vulnerability may cause the Java Runtime Environment to go into a hang, infinite loop, and/or crash resulting in a denial of service exposure. This same hang may occur if the number is written without scientific notation (324 decimal places). In addition to the Application Server being exposed to this attack, any Java program using the Double.parseDouble method is also at risk of this exposure including any customer written application or 3rd party written application.

The following products contain affected versions of the Java Runtime Environment:

  • IBM WebSphere Application Server Versions 7.0 through 7.0.0.13 for Distributed, i5/OS and z/OS operating systems.
  • IBM WebSphere Application Server Versions 6.1 through 6.1.0.35 for Distributed, i5/OS and z/OS operating systems.
  • IBM WebSphere Application Server Versions 6.0 through 6.0.2.43 for Distributed, i5/OS and z/OS operating systems.

The same iFix applies to the IBM WebSphere Application Server Standalone, Network Deployment and Embedded (eWAS) versions. It also applies to the eWAS version that is included with IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager. For more information regarding the vulnerability and the iFix access http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21462019

The IBM WebSphere Update Installer (WUI) must be used to apply the fix. If the WUI has not previously installed, the WUI can be downloaded from http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=180&uid=swg24020448. For detailed instructions on how to install the IBM WebSphere Update Installer access here.

Apply the fix provided here to all Tivoli Federated Identity Manager environments that use the affected versions of IBM WebSphere Application Server as soon as possible. Select the fix that applies to your IBM WebSphere Application Server environment and reference the corresponding readme file for detailed iFix installation instructions.

Fix pack contents and distribution

This fix pack package contains:

  • The fix pack zip file
  • This README.

This fix pack is distributed as an electronic download from the IBM Support Web Site.

Fix packs superseded by this fix pack

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0001

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0002

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0003

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-LA0004

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-LA0005

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-LA0006

6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-LA0007

Fix pack structure

Federated Identity Manager consists of the following components that can be installed separately:

  • Administration console
  • Management service and runtime component
  • Web services security management (WSSM)
  • WS-provisioning runtime
  • Internet information services (IIS) Web plug-in
  • Apache/IBM HTTP Server Web plug-in
  • IBM Support Assistant plugin

This fix pack applies only to the administration console, management service and runtime component, and Web services security management (first three components listed above). These three components must be at the same level. For example, if you install a fix pack for the management service and runtime component, you must install the corresponding fix packs for the administration console and WSSM components. If all three components are not at the same fix pack level, they are not guaranteed to interoperate with each other as designed.

APARs and defects fixed

Problems fixed by fix pack 6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0008

The following problems are corrected by this fix pack. For more information about the APARs listed here, refer to the Tivoli Federated Identity Manager support site.

APAR IZ91581
SYMPTOM: SECURENONCEGENERATOR NOT READING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF TIME BYTES.

APAR IZ90479
SYMPTOM: WSSM files not provided as part of the fixpack package.

APAR IZ84999
SYMPTOM: Some of TFIM Console portlet pages cannot be displayed when it is installed in WAS 7 FP 11.

APAR IZ82570
SYMPTOM: TDI STS module fails to cache configuration information.

APAR IZ86962
SYMPTOM: TFIMCFG tool fails when FIPS is enabled.

APAR IZ85973
SYMPTOM: SOME PASSWORDS NOT OBSCURED ON THE TRACE.

APAR IZ71906
SYMPTOM: ITFIM console install fails if the wsadmin default script language is set to Jython.

APAR IZ85972
SYMPTOM: XML PARSING OF INCOMING SAML MESSAGE FAILS WHEN MACHINE LOCALE IS NOT UTF8-COMPATIBLE AND UTF-8 EXTENDED CHARACTERS APPEAR IN MSG.

APAR IZ90562
SYMPTOM: PROVIDER NAME NEEDS TO BE PART OF THE AUTHENTICATION REQUEST.

APAR IZ85971
SYMPTOM: TFIM FAILS TO LOAD SAML METADATA WITH ENTITIES DESCRIPTOR

APAR IZ85765
SYMPTOM: FEDERATION PARTNER UPDATE MODIFIES NON-ZERO ACS URL INDEX.

APAR IZ85970
SYMPTOM: SAML 2.0 BEARER SUBJECT CONFIRMATION DATA PROCESSING NOT CONFORMANT.

APAR IZ85967
SYMPTOM: CONSOLE WILL NOT SHOW LIST OF KEYS ON WEBSPHERE 7.0.0.11.

APAR IZ85968
SYMPTOM: STATE INFORMATION IN SOME FEDERATION PROTOCOLS INVALID.

APAR IZ85966
SYMPTOM: TFIM SAML 2.0 metadata is not properly formatted when TFIM is running on the latest versions of the WebSphere Application Server.

APAR IZ74961
SYMPTOM: For a WS-Trust v1.3 request, FIM Security Token Service returns a response with multiple status codes, some of which contain WS-Trust v1.2 URI values.

APAR IZ76766
SYMPTOM: NPE TRYING TO LOAD CONFIG INSTANCE IN TDI MAPPING RULE.

APAR IZ85286
SYMPTOM: SAML STS MODULES CALCULATES WRONG VALIDITY PERIOD OF ASSERTION.

APAR IZ76141
SYMPTOM: Missing InResponseTo attribute in samlp:Response error responses.

APAR IZ74691
SYMPTOM: For a WS-Trust v1.3 request, FIM Security Token Service returns a response with multiple status codes, some of which contain WS-Trust v1.2 URI values.

APAR IZ50813
SYMPTOM: TFIM CLI Commands are not registered properly on WAS 7.0.

APAR IZ74511
SYMPTOM: A valid WS-Trust 1.3 request fails if it includes an empty Issuer address value and the matching trust chain uses a wild card for Issuer value (e.g. with Issuer Address = *)

APAR IZ73144
SYMPTOM: NullPointerException when creating a new STS chain that is not on Validate mode.

APAR IZ68018
SYMPTOM: When reading the user header from WebSEAL or a generic point-of-contact, the username is URL decoded twice.

APAR IZ70082
SYMPTOM: Exception occurs when using only.alias key selection criteria and the same key appears under multiple aliases.

APAR IZ66147
SYMPTOM: The TFIM artifact lookup routine can consume threads if the artifact received is not in the cache.

APAR IZ61855
SYMPTOM: Using the TFIM ISC console it is possible to remove a default mapping rule after the federation has been created.

APAR IZ64190
SYMPTOM: The TFIM SAML 2.0 SPS module throws a NullPointerException if an issuer value is not included on the SAML Response message.

APAR IZ42265
SYMPTOM: When starting TFIM the runtime nodes report exceptions while connecting to the config repository.

APAR IZ90560
SYMPTOM: The fimivt application incorrectly relies on the provider id of the Service Provider to build the TARGET url for Single Sign On.

APAR IZ69868
SYMPTOM: TFIM 6.2.0 will always sign the outgoing SAML response and SAML assertion when the HTTP/SOAP binding is used.

APAR IZ69507
SYMPTOM: The TFIM SAML 2.0 SPS Module does not create a session when the SAML AuthnRequest is received over the SOAP endpoint.

APAR IZ74720
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM console metadata support fails to validate that mandatory endpoints are included. The SPSSODescriptor requires at least one AssertionConsumerService endpoint and the IDPSSODescriptor requires at least one SingleSignOnService url.

APAR IZ74280
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM console partner properties page for a SAML 2.0 partner does not allow the user to modify the signature validation settings once set to typical or all signature settings.

APAR IZ72439
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM Alias Service fails to provide enough information to differentiate between a fatal error reading aliases and the typical alias not found return.

APAR IZ74795
SYMPTOM: ITFIM fails to send back a SOAP fault when a AuthnRequest with an invalid Issuer is received through the SOAP binding.

APAR IZ74793
SYMPTOM: The TFIM SAML SSO Module should add appropriate information on the SAMLResponse message to allow exploiters to debug the reasons for artifact resolution failures.

APAR IZ80240
SYMPTOM: STS service does not start when an illegal regular expression is provided for the "applies to", "issuer" or "token type" field of the STS chain mapping.

APAR IZ71991
SYMPTOM: Unable to validate SAML2.0 tokens generated through WSSM.

APAR IZ73880
SYMPTOM: LTPA XML security token issued by the STS has incorrect namespace.

APAR IZ82872
SYMPTOM: TAM authorization module does not work with federation scenario. The TAM authorization module should be able to consume TAM credential bytes from the STSUU or from the current STS response object in the case where an IVCred module has run in issue mode prior to the TAM Authorization module.

APAR IZ82855
SYMPTOM: Custom authorization tokens with attributes added by TAI are not processed by TFIM when creating a local token for TFIM with WebSphere point of contact.

APAR IZ82849
SYMPTOM: Chinese language page templates that contain RPT / eRPT macro blocks and any text within those blocks contains DBCS characters, the RPT block is not filled in correctly when TFIM returns the page template.

APAR IZ82851
SYMPTOM: If a service provider sends an SSO request containing the requested NameIDFormat of urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:name-format:unspecified the IDP implementation treats this as a persistent name identifier even if the DefaultNameIDFormat parameter for the partner or federation is set to a different name id format.

APAR IZ82866
SYMPTOM: Migration fails for federations containing custom modules.

APAR IZ82846
SYMPTOM: The LTPA token validate only looks on the current Element for a prefix definition.

APAR IZ82871
SYMPTOM: The TFIM Liberty SPS Module fails to serialize objects on the distribute cache.

APAR IZ82869
SYMPTOM: The SAML 2.0 SPS module fails to apply the appropriate signature policy when the AuthnRequest is received using the artifact binding.

APAR IZ82864
SYMPTOM: Wrong Target URL received at the Service Provider when doing an Identity Provider initiated Single Sign On using the Artifact Binding.

APAR IZ82865
SYMPTOM: The identity provider behind a WebSphere point of contact throws an NullPointerException upon receiving an Single Logout Request request from service provider behind WebSEAL.

APAR IZ82856
SYMPTOM: TFIM generated nonce value might have invalid characters in some situations.

APAR IZ67423
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM Authorization STS module connection pool deadlocks if connections are mark for removal.

APAR IZ66397
SYMPTOM: Key alias not used to select key for XML signature and validation.

APAR IZ82868
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM SAML 2.0 STS module is not honoring the default name id format parameter setting.

APAR IZ82867
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM SAML 2.0 SPS module requires assertion signature even when the enclosing document is signed.

APAR IZ82870
SYMPTOM: The SAML 2.0 SPS module signs the assertion in instances where the signature policy indicates that the assertion should not be signed.

APAR IZ82852
SYMPTOM: The ITFIM SAML 2.0 STS module fails to validate a SAML 2.0 Assertion containing the NameID Format: urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:1.1:nameid-format:unspecified.

APAR IZ82874
SYMPTOM: Recipient checking is not performed correctly by the SAML browser post support.

APAR IZ82853
SYMPTOM: Invalid URL encoding of the RelayState parameter being performed by the SAML 2.0 SPS module.

APAR IZ83544
SYMPTOM: The LTPA STS module sends an incorrect message when the token being validated is expired. The inserts on the message are on reverse order so the expiration date is displayed where the current date field should be.

APAR IZ83543
SYMPTOM: Signed XML strings may be incorrectly encoded if the default file encoding for the operating system platform is not UTF-8 (e.g. Windows or AIX).

Problems fixed by fix pack 6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0003

APAR IZ66695
SYMPTOM: JDBC alias service is case sensitive for username.

APAR IZ40010
SYMPTOM: TFIM IDP displays blank page when initiating solicited SSO for a second time.

APAR IZ41865
SYMPTOM: The solution was to passed the relay state to the url so the customers can use the capability to override the target url using the credential attribute we already support.

APAR IZ44890
SYMPTOM: When sending a Kerberos token to the Security Token Service the following error gets returned

APAR IZ46723
SYMPTOM: When upgrading an expired validation and encryption certificate that the keystore "view keys" shows the certificate as expired

APAR IZ46765
SYMPTOM: The Where Are You From (WAYF) Cookie lifetime needs to be configurable via the gui.

APAR IZ47454
SYMPTOM: Passticket module incorrect logging verbosity.

APAR IZ47952
SYMPTOM: When using samlsso and adding a target url with query string the parameters are lost and don't make it to the SP.

APAR IZ50906
SYMPTOM: SOAP faults are returned for WS-Trust validates request types.

APAR IZ51243
SYMPTOM: The init url for unsolicited AuthnResponse has a Target query string parameter that is allowing for requester to inject javascript that will be executed when the request is sent to the service provider.

APAR IZ51457
SYMPTOM: When a runtime node is not configured a NullPointerException will be displayed in the browser when a sign-on transaction is attempted.

APAR IZ51459
SYMPTOM: An incorrect ByteArrayOutputStream class was used that is not supported on all platforms.

APAR IZ52979
SYMPTOM: TFIM Fails to enforce signature policy properly for assertion.

APAR IZ53517
SYMPTOM: When calling the artifact service and passing in an assertion to get back an artifact, if a custom module encounters an error and generates an exception stack trace that includes some special characters the Artifact service fails to include the exception on the SOAP Fault.

APAR IZ54678
SYMPTOM: SAML 2.0 Configuration objects did not implement the Serializable interface.

APAR IZ55551
SYMPTOM: The Management Console fixpack installation appears to complete successfully but the console doesn't operate correctly.

APAR IZ56179
SYMPTOM: UPDATING THE PARTNER VIA PROPERTIES PAGE CORRUPTS THE CONFIG

APAR IZ56265
SYMPTOM: TFIM fails to split url properly if "sps" is in the hostname.

APAR IZ56459
SYMPTOM: After unlinking account, under some circumstances the Alias entry will not be removed.

APAR IZ56548
SYMPTOM: TFIM supported Oracle database for the TFIM alias service and that attempts to use Oracle displayed errors

APAR IZ60816
SYMPTOM: Federation stops at https://ecarl16.bc/fim/sps/wssoi screen

APAR IZ62620
SYMPTOM: Authorization decision query returning invalid decision query

APAR IZ62955
SYMPTOM: SAML 1.X module does not validate recipient value on response

APAR IZ63597
SYMPTOM: WS-TRUST 1.2 RequestSecurityTokenResponse message is different than TFIM 6.0.0 response message.

APAR IZ63967
SYMPTOM: When TFIM returns HTTP Cookies to the browser none of the secure bits are set.

APAR IZ47754
SYMPTOM: ManageNameID defederate to an SP where the alias does not exist

APAR IZ48248
SYMPTOM: SAML 2.0 IDP incorrectly process unspecified nameid format and always treats unspecified as a persistent id.

APAR IZ49157
SYMPTOM: OpenID Caches are not per-federation

APAR IZ48258
SYMPTOM: OpenID relying-party association cache indexing error

APAR IZ48262
SYMPTOM: SOAP Client fails to initialize if using trust store with password

APAR IZ66903
SYMPTOM: HMAC-SHA256 ASSOC TYPE FAILS WITH NO-ENCRYPTION SESSION TYPE

APAR IZ66905
SYMPTOM: INCORRECT HANDLING OF LOST ASSOCIATION

APAR IZ66908
SYMPTOM: POST MESSAGE TO RETURN_TO URL SHOULD USE QUERY STRING IF POSSIBLE

APAR IZ66770
SYMPTOM: Form Post parameters should always be HTML encoded.

APAR IZ66769
SYMPTOM: INTERNAL APAR FOR STS CONFORMANCE UPDATES

APAR IZ66771
SYMPTOM: INTERNAL APAR FOR TFIM 620 BUILD UPDATES

APAR IZ66772
SYMPTOM: INTERNAL APAR FOR TFIM 620 POINT OF CONTACT UPDATES

APAR IZ66773
SYMPTOM: Internal apar for SAML conformance updates

APAR IZ52557
SYMPTOM: The Event Handler extension point does not have access to event trail id.

APAR IZ52563
SYMPTOM: tfimcfg tool doesn't work correctly in a multi-TAM domain

APAR IZ48249
SYMPTOM: SAML 2.0 Service Provider cannot validate SSL certificate on a list of trusted signers

Problems fixed by fix pack 6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0002

APAR IZ41018
SYMPTOM: When triggering MNIDS operation, user does not have an alias stored in LDAP alias repository causes WebSEAL to return a server error.

APAR IZ35877
SYMPTOM: A NullPointerException occurs when the SAML 2.0 Response does not contain an issuer.

APAR IZ47906
SYMPTOM: TFIM complains "invalid_message_timestamp" when it receives an AuthnRequest with a SAML 2.0 IssueInstant with the date time format of "2008-07-01T13:30:50.830773Z"

APAR IZ44577
SYMPTOM: STSMessageLogger does not work with multiple custom extensions. If two different chains utilize the STSMessageLogger, each with its own custom extension, only one of the extensions is used, and it is used by both chains.

APAR IZ44576
SYMPTOM: STSMessageLogger does not work with Information Card IDP trust chain. When the STSMessageLogger is used as the first element in a trust chain for an Information Card IDP federation, and a card is used at a RP, the retrieval of a security token from the IDP fails. The IDP's WebSphere log shows the exception com.ibm.ws.webservices.engine.InternalException java.lang.IllegalArgumentException.

APAR IZ44575
SYMPTOM: STSMessageLogger leaves open files locked on every TFIM single-sign-on. When the STSMessageLogger is used in a trust chain for federated single sign-on, a new message logger file is created on every request. This rapidly results in file handle starvation.

APAR IZ44573
SYMPTOM: When using the STSMessageLogger in a trust chain, a new file is created each time the "Reload Configurations" operation is performed (i.e. an OSGi runtime restart). These file handles are left open until WebSphere is restarted.

APAR IZ44572
SYMPTOM: STSMessageLogger does not work when using WS-Trust 1.3 requests to the Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (TFIM) Security Token Service.

APAR IZ44571
SYMPTOM: If an OP returns an OP-Identifier as the claimed identifier then the Relying-Party does not reject the login and allows authentication to succeed. The Replying-Party should reject the login This issue affects only OpenID relying-party configurations during OP-identifier login.

APAR IZ44569
SYMPTOM: OpenID Identity Provider hangs for long time when the relying-party sends an empty association handle. This results in a 30-second login time from this type of relying-party.

APAR IZ44567
SYMPTOM: Some OpenID relying-party logins fail if an empty OpenID invalidate_handle value is sent in the login response. This problem is discovered when testing with WebSphere sMash.

APAR IZ44562
SYMPTOM: If any page template that contains repeatable replacements is called with a replacement string that contains a single backslash or a dollar sign ($) then the replacement will not function correctly and will cause an IllegalArgumentException.

APAR IZ44560
SYMPTOM: When tracing is turned on for the class com.tivoli.am.fim.infocard.delegates.InfoCardSTSDelegate and username/password information card is presented at the IDP to exchange for a SAML assertion, the user's password is exposed in clear text in trace.

APAR IZ44570
SYMPTOM: OpenID Identity Provider SREG Namespace handling is broken. This problem is discovered when testing with WebSphere sMash The OpenID identity provider should return the same SREG namespace as it received

APAR IZ44555
SYMPTOM: If a user trusts an OpenID relying party site, then deletes the trust from the site manager, and re-accesses the site, the consent-to-authenticate page is not being displayed when it should. This affects OpenID identity provider installations.

APAR IZ44557
SYMPTOM: The OpenID 2.0 flows are non-conformant with the specification regarding a claimed identifier of identifier_select.

APAR IZ44559
SYMPTOM: The closing macro delimiter, @OPTIONAL_ATTRIBUTE@, is missing from the consent.html template file for the label for optional SREG attributes. This only applies to OpenID identity provider federations.

APAR IZ44563
SYMPTOM: OpenID RP in white-list scenario has severely slow performance.

APAR IZ35057
SYMPTOM: The SAML Assertion token generator was not issuing Assertions correctly with SubjectConfirmation methods of holder-of-key and sender-vouches.

APAR IZ47911
SYMPTOM: The publish plugins MBean action requires a domain to be passed in which causes a problem on systems where a TFIM fix pack is applied before TFIM is configured.

APAR IZ47912
SYMPTOM: Calls to IDMappingExtUtils.AddAliasForUser (which is typically made from a mapping rule) appear to succeed for non-existent users when they actually do not succeed. No alias is added. This problem is only applicable on systems with the TFIM Alias service set to LDAP using TAM.

APAR IZ35742
SYMPTOM: IDP source validation can not be done because the SAML 1.x browser-artifact doesn't contain the IDP source. Relying-parties must be able to check in the mapping rule that the Issuer contained in an assertion comes from the expected IDP partner. Without this capability rouge IDP's can spoof other IDP's assertion issuers.

APAR IZ47913
SYMPTOM: When making STS requests to the WS-T 1.3 endpoint and authentication is enabled the requestor is not challenged to authenticate. This is because the WS-T 1.3 endpoint is missing the security constraint definition.

APAR IZ47917
SYMPTOM: When uninstalling a fixpack, the process might fail at the very end. The UPDI log shows that the backup pak file for the fixpack could not be removed from the system. The problem affects only Windows platform.

APAR IZ47918
SYMPTOM: The authentication data used during authentication callback is not made available when WebSeal is the PoC. The authentication mechanism being used for WebSeal PoC will not work because the authentication information such as the federation name, federation id, etc is not available.

APAR IZ47919
SYMPTOM: When running TFIM using WAS as the Point of Contact at the SP and WebSEAL at the IDP you will get a null pointer exception when logout is invoked from the Service Provider after successfully SSO.

APAR IZ48040
SYMPTOM: The mapping rule example file ip_saml_20_email_nameid.xml is missing the namespace definition.

APAR IZ48041
SYMPTOM: Routine build maintenance.

Problems fixed by fix pack 6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0001

APAR IZ32487
SYMPTOM: SAML 2.0 sessions expire immediately if the Amount of time the assertion is valid property is set to 4294080 seconds or greater (49.7 days or greater).

APAR IZ31416
SYMPTOM: The WSSM trust client inserts erroneously a wsse namespace declaration into the wst:Base element when building requests to the trust service.

APAR IZ25784
SYMPTOM: When running in a WebSphere 6.0.2.x environment, an error could occur when importing or upgrading a Federated Identity Manager 6.1.1.x domain, if custom token modules were developed for it.

APAR IZ29211
SYMPTOM: A failure could occur while performing a SAML 2.0 single logout with the Service Provider, if the assistant name identifier was configured for the federation. The reported error was FBTSML219E.

APAR IZ29167
SYMPTOM: The underlying secure protocol of an HTTPS connection created by Tivoli Federated Identity Manager is hard-coded to be SSL. See the README for more information.

APAR IZ30074
SYMPTOM: A timestamp is embedded within a passticket, but the time value interval is only granular to a full second. See the README file for more information.

APAR IZ30083
SYMPTOM: An error could occur when attempting to run the tfimcfg tool in a Sun Solaris(TM) environment. The error was seen after the WebSEAL hostname was provided. The reported error stated that HTTPS is not a recognized protocol.

APAR IZ30053
SYMPTOM: A performance degradation problem could occur when a federated single sign-on is attempted using LDAP registries containing millions of federated users. Depending on system and network conditions, a single sign-on operation could fail due to timeouts. The associated error reported a bad subtree search in LDAP.

APAR IZ30060
SYMPTOM: A potential problem could occur with the use of the OpenId Provider local identifier. When using OpenID 2.0, the Relying Party should differentiate between Claimed Identifiers and OP-Local Identifiers. The Federated Identity Manager implementation used the OP-Local identifier, if present, for both values. This APAR fixes this problem by ensuring compliance with the OpenID 2.0 specification.

APAR IZ30061
SYMPTOM: The OpenID Claimed Identifier was incorrectly normalized during HTML discovery. While performing an OpenID HTML discovery, the default action in the OpenID Relying Party was to follow redirections automatically which prevented the proper canonicalization of the final Claimed Identifier (claimed_id) URL.

APAR IZ30076
SYMPTOM: LTPA v2 issued tokens that were rejected by WebSphere Application Server versions 6.0.2 and 6.1. See the README file for more information.

APAR IZ30078
SYMPTOM: Logging and tracing could not be set for identity mapping from within an XSLT rule. See the README file for more information.

APAR IZ30080
SYMPTOM: An XSLT identity mapping failure occurred when using the alias server with JDBC. See the README file for more information.

APAR IZ34569
SYMPTOM: When an RST is sent to the STS with an empty textnode for either the AppliesTo, PortType or OperationName a null pointer exception is thrown.

APAR IZ34571
SYMPTOM: The Higgins Client Jars directory adks/client/sts is missing some dependency JARs and includes unnecessary server JARs.

APAR IZ34573
SYMPTOM: In an OpenID exchange the RP cannot display an appropriate login identifier on the screen to end users if the OP-identifier was used to login. See the README file for more information about the fix.

Prerequisites

<p>You must have the following software installed in order to
install this fix pack:</p>
<ul>
<li>Federated Identity Manager 6.2.0 and its prerequisites</li>
<li>WebSphere Update Installer version 7.0.0.0
(see <a href="#update-installer">Update Installer</a> below)</li>
<li>Enablement fix for Tivoli Federated Identity Manager (see <a href="#before-install-enablement-req">Preinstallation enablement requirement
for installing the fix pack for the first time</a> below)</li>
</ul>]

Installation Instructions

Be aware of the following considerations before installing this patch:

Installation path specification for the Windows Server 2008 platform
This preinstallation item applies only to installations on a 64-bit Windows platform like Windows Server 2008.

Because Federated Identity Manager is a 32-bit application its default path when installing on Windows Server 2008 changes from

C:\Program Files\IBM\FIM

to:

C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\FIM

Note that this change to the installation path name also affects a 32-bit WebSphere Application Server on Windows Server 2008:

C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere

changes to:

C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\WebSphere

Update Installer
This fix pack requires the use of the WebSphere Update Installer version 7.0.0.0. Ensure that you have installed the correct version of the WebSphere Update Installer on each computer where you will install the fix pack. You can download the WebSphere Update Installer version 7.0.0.0 from the WebSphere Application Server Update Installer Web site. Installation instructions are on the download page.

Fix pack packaging
This Tivoli Federated Identity Manager 6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0008 patch package is provided on the Tivoli Support Web site as a single downloadable zip file for each supported platform. After you select the package that is appropriate for the target platform, download the package and unzip the contents into a target directory, typically the default WebSphere Update Installer directory, either

C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\UpdateInstaller\maintenance

for Windows or

/opt/IBM/WebSphere/UpdateInstaller/maintenance

for UNIX/Linux

You must unzip the downloaded file before you attempt to apply the patch. The unzipped contents are one or more pak files. Each pak file corresponds to one or more product components. For example, a fix pack might contain two pak files: one for the administration console and management service and runtime components, and one for the WSSM component. The full list of product components is described in Fix pack structure.

You use WebSphere Update Installer to apply the fixes of each pak file to the target component on the system that you are updating. Apply all of the pak files that are required by your installation to ensure that the software levels in your environment are identical for all of the components for which a pak file is supplied. The fixes are tested against all affected components; therefore, to minimize any possible issue that can arise from applying a partial fix, ensure the you apply the complete set of files. See Installing the fix pack for specific instructions on using Update installer to apply the fixes.

Automatic creation of a backup directory
The Update Installer saves backup copies of the files that it replaces during the installation. You do not need to manually backup the Federated Identity Manager files.

Preinstallation enablement requirement for installing the fix pack for the first time

If this is the first time you are applying the fix pack to Federated Identity Manager, you must download and install the enablement fix for Tivoli Federated Identity Manager.

NOTE: Perform the following steps only if this is the first time you are applying a fix pack. You will not need to perform these steps for subsequent product updates.

  1. Download the enablement fix into the Federated Identity Manager installation directory (typically C:\Program Files\IBM\FIM on a Windows system or /opt/IBM/FIM on a UNIX-based system) by clicking here.
  2. Use the unzip option of the zip program for your operating system to unzip the file. On HP-UX, either use jar -xvf to unzip the file or download an unzip utility from the HPUX Connect site.

    NOTE: If you are prompted to overwrite an existing file, accept it so that the target file is overwritten.


Installing the fix pack

Once the above pre-installation instructions have been followed you are ready to actually install the fix pack.

Downloading the fix pack

To obtain the fix pack:

  1. Go to the IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager Support Web site.
  2. Click Download. The fix pack (6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0008) should be listed under Latest by date. If you do not see this fix pack listed, enter "6.2.0-TIV-TFIM-FP0008" in the Search field to access the link to the download window.
  3. In the fix pack download window, scroll to the bottom of the window to view a listing of the download packages by platform.
  4. Select the platform that corresponds to the target platform where you will apply the fixes. To ensure a secure download, you can select the DD (Download Director) option. If you have not used Download Director before, you will need to configure your browser to use Java security. Click What is DD? for configuration instructions.

Setting the WebSphere security passwords

If security is enabled on the WebSphere Application Server where Federated Identity Manager is installed, you must set the appropriate password values in the fim.appservers.properties file before you can apply the fix pack.

If security is not enabled, you can skip this step.

NOTE: If you add passwords to the fim.appservers.properties file, as described below, you specify these passwords using plain text. However, at the end of the fix pack installation process these passwords are obfuscated and will no longer be available in plain text format.

To specify security passwords, use the following procedure:

  1. Using a text editor, open the file FIM_INSTALL_DIR/etc/fim.appservers.properties.
  2. If the was.security.enabled property is present in the fim.appservers.properties file and is set to true then you must add two password properties to the file:
    • the was.admin.user.pwd property with a value of the administrator login password for the WebSphere Application Server where Federated Identity Management is deployed
    • the was.truststore.pwd property with a value of the password for the trust store used for client-side SSL authentication in that WebSphere Application Server
    For example,
    • was.admin.user.pwd=was_admin_pw
    • was.truststore.pwd=truststore_pw
  3. If the ewas.security.enabled property is present in the fim.appservers.properties file and is set to true then you must add two password properties to the file:
    • the ewas.admin.user.pwd property with a value of the administrator login password for the Embedded WebSphere Application Server where Federated Identity Management is deployed
    • the ewas.truststore.pwd property with a value of the password for the trust store used for client-side SSL authentication in that Embedded WebSphere Application Server
    For example,
    • ewas.admin.user.pwd=ewas_admin_pw
    • ewas.truststore.pwd=truststore_pw
  4. Save and close the fim.appservers.properties file

Applying the fix pack

  1. Unzip the file you downloaded in Downloading the fix pack, preferably into the default WebSphere Update Installer's maintenence directory,
    C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\UpdateInstaller\maintenance

    for Windows.or

    /opt/IBM/WebSphere/UpdateInstaller/maintenance

    for Unix/Linux

  2. Ensure that the WebSphere Application Server that hosts the Federated Identity Manager runtime and management service component is running.
  3. Ensure that the WebSphere Application Server that hosts the Federated Identity Manager console component is running.
  4. Start the appropriate WebSphere Update Installer (typically located in C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\UpdateInstaller on Windows systems, or in /opt/IBM/WebSphere/UpdateInstaller on UNIX-based systems).
  5. In the Welcome window click Next. Federated Identity Manager will not be listed, but is supported.
  6. Specify the path to the installation directory for Federated Identity Manager (typically C:\Program Files\IBM\FIM on Windows systems, or /opt/IBM/FIM on UNIX-based systems), then click Next.
  7. Select Install maintenance in the dialog.
  8. Specify the path where the fix pack (.pak) files were unzipped. The Update Installer automatically detects, enables, and displays the FIM fixes (pak files).
  9. Determine which product components are installed on the system that you are updating. You should install only the pak files that correspond to the components on the target system. To determine the names and version levels of the product components installed on the target system, view the contents of the FIM_INSTALL_DIR/etc/version.propeties file with a text editor. The following list describes how to interpret the properties in the version.properties file:

    itfim.build.version.rte-mgmtsvcs=version
    Specifies that the management service and runtime component is installed at the level specified by version.
    itfim.build.version.mgmtcon=version
    Specifies that the administration console component is installed at the level specified by version.
    itfim.build.version.wsprov=version
    Specifies that the WS-provisioning runtime component is installed at the level specified by version.
    itfim.build.version.wssm=version
    Specifies that the Web services security management (WSSM) component is installed at the level specified by version.
    itfim.build.version.fimpi=version
    Specifies that the Web plug-in [either the Internet information services (IIS) Web plug-in or the Apache/IBM HTTP Server Web plug-in] is installed at the level specified by version.

    The recommended order for applying fix packs to the product's components is:

    1. Management service and runtime and administration console>
    2. Other components

    Note: If a domain is not created before application of TFIM fix pack, the fix pack installation completes successfully with a "Partially Successful" message.

  10. Compare the list of installed components to the list of pak files in the WebSphere Update Installer and select the pak files that correspond to the installed components, then click Next.

    Note: The WebSphere Update Installer allows you to select more than one pak file at a time for execution. Select only the pak files that correspond to the components that are installed on the system you are updating. If you accidentally install more pak files than are needed, you can separately uninstall any fix packs for components that are not installed on the target system.

  11. Compare the list of installed components to the list of pak files in the WebSphere Update Installer and select the pak files that correspond to the installed components, then click Next.

    Note: The WebSphere Update Installer allows you to select more than one pak file at a time for execution. Select only the pak files that correspond to the components that are installed on the system you are updating. If you accidentally install more pak files than are needed, you can separately uninstall any fix packs for components that are not installed on the target system.

  12. If needed (for example, if you need to install multiple pak files on the target system, and you only installed one pak file), repeat the previous step to install any additional pak files on the target system.

Deploying the fix pack runtime component

After you install the fix pack, you need to redeploy the Tivoli Federated Identity Manager runtime. This task is identical to the deployment task you completed after the initial installation of the management service and runtime components. In a WebSphere cluster environment, you must ensure that the new runtime component is deployed to each WebSphere node.

The initial deployment steps are described in Creating and deploying a new domain in the Installation and Configuration Guide. The specific instructions for deploying the runtime begin in step 16.

NOTES:

  • You do not have to re-configure the runtime into Tivoli Access Manager. The Tivoli Access Manager configuration is retained when the fix pack is applied.
  • During redeployment of the runtime in a cluster environment, you might receive errors, such as, "ClassNotFoundException" in the WebSphere SystemOut.log files. Any such errors should stop after you restart the cluster.

Use the following procedure to deploy the updated Federated Identity Manager runtime:

  1. Log in to the administration console.
  2. Select Domain Management-> Runtime Node Management.
  3. Ensure that the new runtime (version 6.2.0.8) is displayed as available, then click Deploy Runtime.
  4. Wait for the deployment to finish by selecting Click to refresh runtime deployment status and check for completion...
  5. Verify that the currently deployed version is now 6.2.0.8 as follows:
    1. Navigate to the Runtime Node Management window.
    2. Look in the Runtime Management section of the Runtime Nodes portlet in the right panel and review the runtime information.
    3. Example:

      Runtime Information
      ----------------------------------------------
      Current deployed version 6.2.0.8 [101117a]

      Note: The number within the brackets [101117a] might be different from this example.

  6. Repeat the previous step for each node in a WebSphere cluster environment.

Publish the fix pack plug-ins to the runtime and reload the configuration

After you install the fix pack and redeploy the Tivoli Federated Identity Manager runtime you must re-publish the plug-ins to the runtime and reload the configuration.

Use the following procedure to re-publish the plug-ins:

  1. Log in to the administration console.
  2. Select Domain Management -> Runtime Node Management.
  3. Click Publish Plugins.
  4. After the plug-ins are published, reload the runtime configuration.

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Product Synonym

TFIM;FIM

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Document Information

Modified date:
15 June 2018

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