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Oracle® Collaboration Suite Security Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.1)

Part Number B14489-02
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A

Access Control Item, 3.1.2.3
Access Control List, 3.1.2.3
acting host, for Web conferences, 2.7.5.6
Advanced Encryption Standard, 4.3.1.1.4
allowguestusers parameter
setting with Oracle Real-Time Collaboration AllowGuestUser property, 2.7.5
archives
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, security of, 2.7.6
authentication
user, 2.4.1

B

browser certificates, using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 6.3.3
business administrator, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5.1
business monitor, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5.1

C

certificate
browser, using with Oracle Wallet Manager, 6.3.3
Certificate Authority, 1.4.2
Certificate Revocation List, 1.4.4.3
certificate revocation lists
manipulating with orapki tool, 6.2.5.2
uploading to LDAP directory, 6.2.5.2
certificates
client, 5.3.4
chat conferences
privileges for, 2.7.5.4
Cipher Block Chaining Mode, 4.3.1.1.3
client
session timeout period, 2.4.4
client authentication
manually setting, 5.3.2
client certificates, 5.3.4
Compliance, 1.6
conference key, 2.7.5.3
connections, encrypting Oracle Net, 2.8.2.1
credentials
user, 2.4.1
CRLAdmins directory administrative group, 6.2.6.7.1

D

Delegated Administration Services, 3.2.2.3
Denial of Service, 2.5.8
DES Encryption, 4.3.1.1.2
directory server
secure connections to a, 2.3.3.1

E

encrypting Oracle Net connections, 2.8.2.1
Enterprise Manager
SSL connections, 7.3.5

F

Federal Information Processing Standards, 4.3.1.1.4
FTP
security issues, 2.4.2.1

G

guest user, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5
GuestUserAccessEnabled property, 2.7.5

H

HTTP
connection for Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.2
security issues, 2.4.2.2
tunnel connection for Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.2
HTTP/DAV, 2.4.2.2
HTTPS
connection for Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.2
HTTPS-to-HTTP appliances, 1.5.1

I

ias.properties file, 7.3.5
identity, 3.2.1
IMAP4, 2.5.1
Integrating Calendar Web Client with a Third-Party Authentication Framework, 2.3.1.5

J

Java Authentication and Authorization Service, 3.2.3
Java AuthoriZatioN, 3.2.3

L

Lightweight Directory Access Protocol, 1.1.1.2
load balancers
hardware, 1.5.1

M

mathematics accelerators, 5.4.2
MD5
Authentication, 2.3.4
Enabling on Oracle Calendar Server, 2.3.4.6
Enabling on Oracle Mobile Data Sync Server, 2.3.4.7
MTA, 2.5.6

N

network channel encryption, 2.4.2.3
node network
security, 2.3.5.4
nonregistered user, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5

O

ORA-28885 error, 6.3.2
Oracle Advanced Security, 4.2
Oracle Application Server Certificate Authority, 3.2.2.5
Oracle Calendar, 2.3
Oracle Collaboration Suite, 1.1
Oracle Collaboration Suite Applications, 1.1.2, 1.1.2
Oracle Collaboration Suite Database, 1.1.1.1
Oracle Collaboration Suite Infrastructure, 1.1.1
Oracle Content Services, 2.4
security, 2.4
Oracle HTTP Server, 3.1.1
configuring for SSL, 2.4.6
Oracle Identity Management, 3.2
Oracle Internet Directory, 1.1.1.2
configuring for SSL, 2.4.6
Oracle Mail, 2.5
configuring SSL between Oracle WebMail and Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.3
configuring SSL on protocol servers, 2.5.2
securing
TLS, 2.5.4
Oracle Mail virus scrubber, 2.5.7
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration
archives
security of, 2.7.6
client access to, 2.7.2
HTTP direct connection, 2.7.2
HTTPS direct connection, 2.7.2
HTTPS tunnel connection, 2.7.2
message archives, 2.7.6.2
preventing access from nonregistered users, 2.7.5
restricting access to conferences, 2.7.5.5
security overview, 2.7
SSL, enabling, 7.3.4
user authentication, 2.7.4
user types, 2.7.5
administrative, 2.7.5.1
web conference archives, 2.7.6.1
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Integration Services
authenticating, 2.7.4.1
Oracle Voicemail & Fax
passwords, 2.8.3
preferred credentials, 2.8.1
SSL connections, 7.3.5
Oracle Wallet
setting location of for Real-Time Collaboration, 7.3.4
Oracle Wallet Manager, 5.3.3
Oracle Wireless and Voice, 2.6
OracleAS Certificate Authority
creating certificates, 5.3.1
OracleAS Single Sign-On, 1.1.1.3
orapki tool, 6.2.5.2

P

parameters
default [AUTHENTICATION], 2.3.1.3
default [COMPRESSION], 2.3.1.3
frameworkenable [ACE], 2.3.1.3
servicedefault [COMPRESSION], 2.3.1.3, 2.3.1.3
siteauthkey [CONFERENCING], 2.3.5.10
siteid [CONFERENCING], 2.3.5.10
url [CONFERENCING], 2.3.5.10
walletfile [CONFERENCING], 2.3.5.10
walletpassword [CONFERENCING], 2.3.5.10
password
management, 2.3.5.2
passwords
Oracle Voicemail & Fax, 2.8.3
PKCS #7 certificate chain, 6.1.5.1
POP3, 2.5.1
preferred credentials
Oracle Voicemail & Fax, 2.8.1
properties
GuestUserAccessEnabled, 2.7.5
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration
user privileges, 2.7.5.2
WalletLocation, 7.3.4
protocol converters, 5.4.1
Provisioning Service, 3.2.2.2
Public Key Infrastructure, 1.4.3

R

RC4 Encryption, 4.3.1.1.1
Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7
registered user, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5
Role-Based Access Control, 3.2.2.3

S

secure connections
to a directory server, 2.3.3.1
security
issues with FTP, 2.4.2.1
issues with HTTP, 2.4.2.2
issues with WebDAV, 2.4.2.2
network channel encryption, 2.4.2.3
session
client timeout period, 2.4.4
Simple Authentication and Security Layer, 3.1.2.4
site administrator, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5.1
site monitor, Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5.1
S/MIME, 2.5.10
SMTP, 2.5.6
SSL, 2.8.2.2
certificates
obtaining, 5.3.1
client authentication
manually setting, 5.3.2
configuring between Oracle WebMail and Oracle Internet Directory, 2.5.3
configuring network listener, 5.3.2
configuring Oracle HTTP Server with, 2.4.6
configuring Oracle Mail protocol servers, 2.5.2
enabling in Oracle Content Services, 7.3.3
enabling in Oracle Voicemail & Fax, 7.3.5
setting up Oracle Content Services to use, 2.4.6
using Oracle Content Services with, 2.4.6
using Oracle Internet Directory with, 2.4.6
wallet location
manually setting, 5.3.2
SSL configuration
troubleshooting, B
SSL connections
Enterprise Manager, 7.3.5
Oracle Voicemail & Fax, 7.3.5

T

TLS
configuring, 2.5.4
overview, 2.5.1
Triple-DES encryption, 4.3.1.1.3

U

user management
Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.4
user privileges
setting for Oracle Real-Time Collaboration, 2.7.5.2
users
authenticating, 2.4.1

W

Wallet, 1.4.4.1
wallet, 2.3.5.10
wallet location
manually setting, 5.3.2
WalletLocation property, 7.3.4
wallets, 5.3.3
changing a password, 6.1.4.13
closing, 6.1.4.4
creating, 6.1.4.2
deleting, 6.1.4.12
managing, 6.1.4
managing certificates, 6.1.5
managing trusted certificates, 6.1.5.2
opening, 6.1.4.3
saving, 6.1.4.9
web conferences
acting host, 2.7.5.6
privileges for, 2.7.5.4
restricting access to, 2.7.5.5
Web Conferencing, 2.3.5.10
WebDAV
security issues, 2.4.2.2