How to set up Enterprise User Security (EUS) with Oracle Virtual Directory (OVD) and Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition (ODSEE) in 11g (up to 11.1.1.5)
(Doc ID 1454113.1)
Last updated on AUGUST 30, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Virtual Directory - Version 11.1.1.1.0 to 11.1.1.6.0 [Release 11g]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
How to set up Enterprise User Security with Oracle Virtual Directory and Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Solution
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In this Document
Goal |
How to set up Enterprise User Security with Oracle Virtual Directory and Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition |
Solution |
2. Prepare Oracle Directory Server EE |
2.1 Install required schema extensions in Oracle Directory Server EE |
2.2 Create a realm in ODSEE by performing the following steps: |
3. Configure Oracle Virtual Directory for the Integration |
3.1 Start the Oracle Virtual Directory server |
3.2 Create three new Local Store Adapters |
3.3 Update and load the entries into the Local Store Adapters |
3.4 Create a LDAP Adapter for Enterprise User Security |
3.5 Configure the Enterprise User Security plug-ins |
3.6 Configure the Access Control Lists (ACLs) for the integration |
3.7 Update the realm information with Root Oracle Context |
4. Prepare the database |
4.1 Configure the database to use a directory |
4.2 Register the database with Oracle Directory Server |
5. Example Enterprise User Security Use Cases |
5.1 Configure Enterprise Users: Map all users to a global database schema |
6. Troubleshooting Tips |
6.1 Errors that may occur while managing EUS from DBconsole will be logged in: |
6.2 Enable the dump transaction plug-in for OVD |
6.3 Example EUS user entry LDIF file. |
6.4 Example $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin/ldap.ora content |
References |