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How to Re-Register mod_osso with a HTTP Server using ssoreg (Doc ID 249408.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 11, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle HTTP Server - Version 9.0.2 to 9.0.2.3 [Release 9iAS]
Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On - Version 9.0.4 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

 Purpose

How to register a partner application with Single Sign-On (SSO) and specifically how
to register an Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) to use mod_osso.

Scope & Application

This is a quick reference for anyone needing the syntax and steps to register or
re-register an Oracle 9iAS HTTP Server (OHS) with SSO, so as to enable the use of
mod_osso. It does not (currently) discuss actually protecting any URLs in that
OHS with mod_osso as the focus is on the syntax and steps for re-registration.
For more detail on the registration process see note:241891.1. For detail on
how to protect a URL with mod_osso see the Oracle9iAS Single Sign-On Administrator's
Guide Release 2 (9.0.2) or note: 199222.1.

Solution

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