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Step By Step Guide To Configuring 11.2 Kerberos Authenticated Enterprise User Security (Doc ID 1365372.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 01, 2022

Applies to:

Advanced Networking Option - Version 11.2.0.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
 

Goal

This note provides a step by step example of setting up 11.2 Enterprise User Security (EUS) with Oracle Internet Directory (OID) 11.1.1.5 with a Kerberos authenticated user connecting to the database from an 11.2.0.2 client machine.

It is assumed you have,

1) A working 11g OiD setup with ODSM, and that OiD has anonymous binds enabled.

2) An Oracle 11.2 Database which has been configured with Enterprise Manager Database Control, or as an 11g Grid Control target. The ORACLE_BASE environment variable must be set for the database.

3) A working MIT Kerberos server.

4) An Oracle 11.2 Client installed on a client machine.

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 Task 1 Configuring Your Database to Use the Directory
 Task 2 Registering Your Database with the Directory
 Task 3 Creating a Shared Schema in the Database
 Task 4 Mapping Enterprise Users to the Shared Schema
 Task 5 Kerberos Operations
 Task 6 Database Server Kerberos Configuration
 Task 7 Configuring the Oracle Client
 Task 8 Creating the new client user in OiD using ODSM

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