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OID 10g - How to Use 'uid' for AD Users Without Domain Name For User Logins in OIDDAS and SSO (Doc ID 580480.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 30, 2022

Applies to:

Oracle Internet Directory - Version 10.1.2 to 10.1.4 [Release 10gR2 to 10gR3]
Information in this document applies to any platform.


Goal

How to Use 'uid' for synchronized Active Directory (AD) Users into Oracle Internet Directory (OID) Without Domain Name For User Logins in OIDDAS and SSO.

Background:

Usually, the UserPrincipalName of AD will be mapped to UserID(UID) of OID in the mapping file.UserPrincipalName will be unique and used to identify the user easily. 

Here the requirement is just to use the string before the '@' symbol in UserPrincipalName as below to logon to OIDDAS and SSO.

Example: "<username>" from UserPrincipalName "<USERNAME>@<DOMAIN>.com".

Solution

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