To provide access to the resource to the directory users, you have to add a new resource to the Indeed PAM.
Switch to Resources section and click Add.
Fill in the Resource name, DNS name/IP Address and Description fields.
For Windows resources, you shold specify the real computer name. |
When specifying an IP address make sure it is static. |
For each resource, you need to configure a custom connection that will be used to open a session on the resource.
Fill in Address (DNS name/IP address) to connect to the resource
If you need to open a session with the |

Fill in Connection address to connect to the resource
In Indeed PAM, RDP and SSH connections are standard. Other connection types, for example, a web session or connection to a DBMS, are configured separately for each target application. Below we will consider examples of configuring a connection to the web console Citrix NetScaler and MS SQL Managemet Studio. After Indeed PAM installation, these types of connections will not be in the list of connections. To create a new connection type, you need to contact Indeed technical support.
Fill in Sign-in page URL of web application (if different)
If the Sign-in page URL may not match the specified value after accessing it, then enable the Regular expression option, the option allows you to specify an expression that will match any address value. |

This article will not consider setting up a service connection, a detailed description of the configuration process is available in the article - Setting up a service connection for resources.
Activate the Use connector for service connection.
If you plan to use a local account of the resource as the service one, then this setting can be skipped. You can return to it after an account for the resource is added. If an Active Directory domain is added to Indeed PAM, then you can use a domain account as service one. |
Configuration of service connection with Windows type:

Select the connection template.
There are no templates for SSH service connection by default. The procedure of creating and configuring a new connection type is detailed in Configurationsection. |
Specify the Address (DNS name/IP address)
If non-standard port is used for SSH connections, then it must be specified in the Port field. |

Specify the Address (DNS name/IP address)
If Microsoft SQL Server is in a domain, you can use both domain and integrated accounts as a service account. |

Only integrated SQL Server accounts are synchronized. |
Specify the Address (DNS name/IP address)
To use the Resource Connection service account, you must be able to log in with the SYSDBA privilege, and to verify the password of other accounts, you need the CONNECT privilege. Use the following commands to apply privileges:
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Specify the Address (DNS name/IP address)
Specify the Address (DNS name/IP address)
Specify the Port
After creating a service connection, the host name must be entered in the properties of the MySQL service account. |

Look through the resource parameters again and click Create.
If you need to modify the resource parameters, simply click Back to return to the required step. |

Search is performed in the Resources section.
To find the resource, enter Resource name or Address (DNS address/IP address) to the search string completely or partially.
Click Advanced search and enter one or several criteria - Resource name or Address - to the search string completely or partially.
Select the resource status:
Removed
Ready
The connection check allows to determine whether the resource is available in the network, as well as whether the address, account name and password are correct.
Mark one or several resources in the Resources section and click Check connection.
To change the Resource name, Description, Policy, User or Service connection, please proceed as follows: