Exam
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Red Hat Certified Specialist in Identity Management Exam – Remote («EX362R»)
In this exam, demonstrate your knowledge and skills in developing, configuring, and managing RHEL authentication services and integrating them with various products and technologies from Red Hat and other vendors.
Price
550.–
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Course facts
This exam is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, Red Hat Identity Management 4.8.
To help you prepare, these exam objectives highlight the task areas you can expect to see covered in the exam. Red Hat reserves the right to add, modify, and remove exam objectives. Such changes will be made public in advance.
You should be able to perform these tasks:
Install and configure Red Hat Identity Management (IdM)
- Install IdM using either scripts or using Ansible Automation Platform
- Install and configure a replica IdM server
- Create users, groups and policies
- Create an SSO client
- Verify SSO client operation
- Install and configure IdM clients
- Configure Kerberized services
- Configure and manage a certificate authority
- Create secret vaults
- Configure policies and user access
- Configure roaming or automounted home directories
- Use Ansible Tower to configure and manage IdM users
- Configure IdM as an LDAP backend for external services such as Red Hat Satellite Server or Ansible Automation Platform automation controller
- Configure NTP on all IdM components
- Configure firewall on all IdM components
- Back up an IdM infrastructure
- Perform a backup without interruption of services
This exam can be taken either remotely or individually at our testing location in Zürich. Find out more about remote exams to see if this is the right choice for you.
These audiences may be interested in becoming a Red Hat Certified Specialist in Directory Services and Authentication:
- Any Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) who wishes to become a Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA).
- A System administrator who wants to demonstrate the ability to configure authentication services and link other products to those services.
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