By default, Talend Identity and Access Management supports
fully-qualified domain names (FDQN). To use Talend Identity and Access Management with a hostname that does not
follow the pattern of an FQDN, you need to add a parameter to the Talend Identity and Access Management configuration
file.
Before you begin
Stop Talend Identity and Access Management and all the
modules linked to it.
Procedure
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Go to the apache-tomcat folder of your Talend Identity and Access Management installation.
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Open the conf\iam.properties file.
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Add the iam.additionalTLDs parameter to the
iam.properties file.
The parameter value identifies valid top-level domain names.
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iam.additionalTLDs=lan: All domain names on the LAN
are valid.
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iam.additionalTLDs=mycompany: The domain name
mymachine.mycompany
is valid.
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iam.additionalTLDs=mycompany,mycompany2: List
multiple top-level domain names by using comma-separated values.
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Restart Talend Identity and Access Management.