- Configuring BlackBerry UEM for the first time
- Changing BlackBerry UEM certificates
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to send data through a proxy server
- Configuring connections through internal proxy servers
- Connecting to your company directories
- Configuring Microsoft Active Directory authentication in an environment that includes Exchange linked mailboxes
- Connect to a Microsoft Active Directory instance
- Connect to an LDAP directory
- Enable directory-linked groups
- Enabling onboarding
- Synchronize a company directory connection
- Removing a connection to a company directory
- Connecting to an SMTP server to send email notifications
- Configuring database mirroring
- Connecting BlackBerry UEM to Microsoft Azure
- Create a Microsoft Azure account
- Synchronize Microsoft Active Directory with Microsoft Azure
- Create an app registration in Azure
- Configuring Azure Active Directory conditional access
- Configure BlackBerry UEM as a Compliance Partner in Azure
- Configure Azure Active Directory conditional access
- Configure the BlackBerry Dynamics connectivity profile to support the Azure Conditional Access feature
- Assign the Feature - Azure conditional access app to users
- Configure a BlackBerry Dynamics Profile
- Remove devices from Azure Active Directory conditional access
- Enable access to the BlackBerry Web Services over the BlackBerry Infrastructure
- Obtaining an APNs certificate to manage iOS and macOS devices
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM for DEP
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to support Android Enterprise devices
- Extending the management of Chrome OS devices to BlackBerry UEM
- Setting up management of Chrome OS devices if you have already configured BlackBerry UEM to use Android Enterprise
- Create a service account that BlackBerry UEM uses to authenticate with your Google Cloud or Google Workspace by Google domain
- Enable additional APIs to allow BlackBerry UEM to sync the Chrome OS data
- Integrate BlackBerry UEM with your Google Cloud or Google Workspace by Google domain so you can use Chrome OS devices
- Synchronize BlackBerry UEM with the Google admin console
- Simplifying Windows 10 activations
- Migrating users, devices, groups, and other data from a source server
- Prerequisites: Migrating users, devices, groups, and other data from a source server
- Connect to a source server
- Considerations: Migrating IT policies, profiles, and groups from a source server
- Migrate IT policies, profiles, and groups from a source server
- Complete policy and profile migration for BlackBerry Dynamics-activated users
- Considerations: Migrating users from a source server
- Migrate users from a source server
- Considerations: Migrating devices from a source server
- Migrate devices from a source server
- Migrating DEP devices
- Configuring BlackBerry UEM to support BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Manage BlackBerry Proxy clusters
- Configure Direct Connect using port forwarding
- Configure BlackBerry Dynamics properties
- Configure communication settings for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Sending BlackBerry Dynamics app data through an HTTP proxy
- BlackBerry Dynamics connectivity and routing behavior
- Default routing
- Example routing scenarios
- Scenario 1: Route traffic to specific servers or domains through BlackBerry Proxy
- Scenario 2: Route all traffic through the BlackBerry Proxy and then through a web proxy server
- Scenario 3: Route some traffic internally for most apps but configure a proxy server specifically for web browsing using BlackBerry Access
- BlackBerry Dynamics data flow
- Configuring Kerberos for BlackBerry Dynamics apps
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to a BlackBerry Dynamics PKI connector
- Integrating BlackBerry UEM with Cisco ISE
- Requirements: Integrating BlackBerry UEM with Cisco ISE
- Create an administrator account that Cisco ISE can use
- Add the BlackBerry Web Services certificate to the Cisco ISE certificate store
- Connect BlackBerry UEM to Cisco ISE
- Example: Authorization policy rules for BlackBerry UEM
- Managing network access and device controls using Cisco ISE
Configuring Kerberos PKINIT
Kerberos
PKINITBlackBerry UEM
supports Kerberos
PKINIT for BlackBerry
Dynamics
user authentication using PKI certificates.If you want to use
Kerberos
PKINIT for BlackBerry
Dynamics
apps, your organization must meet the following requirements:Key points
- KerberosConstrained Delegation must not be enabled.
- The KDC host must be added to the Allowed Domains list in theBlackBerry DynamicsConnectivity Profile.
- The KDC host must be listening on TCP port 88 (theKerberosdefault port).
- BlackBerry Dynamicsdoesn't support KDC over UDP.
- The KDC must have anArecord (IPv4) orAAAArecord (IPv6) in your DNS.
- BlackBerry Dynamicsdoesn't useKerberosconfiguration files (such askrb5.conf) to locate the correct KDC.
- The KDC can refer the client to another KDC host.BlackBerry Dynamicswill follow the referral, as long as the KDC host that is referred to is added to the Allowed Domains list in theBlackBerry DynamicsConnectivity Profile.
- The KDC can obtain the TGT transparently toBlackBerry Dynamicsfrom another KDC host.
Server certificates
- WindowsKDC server certificates issued via the Active Directory Certificate Services must come only from the followingWindows Serverversions. No other server versions are supported.
- Internet Information Server withWindows Server2008 R2
- Internet Information Server withWindows Server2012 R2
- Valid KDC service certificates must be located either in theBlackBerry DynamicsCertificate Store or the Device Certificate Store.
Client certificates
- The minimum keylength for the certificates must be 2,048 bytes.
- Client certificates must include the User Principal Name (for example, user@domain.com) in the Subject Alternative Name of object ID szOID_NT_PRINCIPAL_NAME 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.3
- The domain of the User Principal Name must match the name of the realm of the Windows KDC service.
- The Extended Key Usage property of the certificate must beMicrosoftSmart Card logon (1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.2).
- Certificates must be valid. Validate them against the servers listed above.