Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X
Numerics
- 3DES value of orclpwdverifierparams
-
- generating dynamic verifiers, 29.7
A
- abstract object classes, 3.5.2.3, 3.5.2.3, 3.5.2.3
-
- superclasses of, 19.1.2.1
- top, 3.5.1
- access
-
- exclusionary, 28.1.4.3
- granting
-
- by using ODSM, 28.2
- entry-level, by using ODSM data browser, 28.2.5
- kinds, 28.1.2.3
- level requirements for LDAP operations, 28.1.3
- operations, 28.1.2.3
- read-only
-
- granting by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.7
- rights, setting by using ODSM access control, 28.2.2.2, 28.2.2.3
- selecting, by DN
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.5
- subject, 28.1.2.2
- unspecified, 28.1.2.3
- access control, 28
-
- and authorization, 3.7
- conceptual discussion, 28.1
- default, 30.1.3
- defined, 3.7
- directive format. See ACI directive format
- information, described, 28.1
- information, format and syntax, H
- management constructs, 28.1.1
- managing, 28
-
- by using command-line tools, 28.3
- by using ODSM, 28.2, 28.2
- policies
-
- conflicting, 28.1.1.1
- inheriting, 28.1.1.1
- policy administration, introduction, 28.1
- prescriptive, 28.1.1.2
- setting by using wildcards, 28.3.4
- access control lists, 3.2
-
- See also ACLs
- access control policy points
-
- defined, 3.1.4
- groups, 28.1.1.4.1
- See also ACPs
- account lockout
-
- enforced by password policies, 27.1.4
- accounts
-
- disabling, 12.2.1
- enabling and disabling
-
- by using command-line tools, 12.2.1
- by using Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console, 12.3.1
- managing, 12
- privileged, 12.1
- unlocking
-
- by using command-line tools, 12.2.2
- by using Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console, 12.3.2
- realm administrator, 32.1.5
- superuser, 27.1.4
- ACIs
-
- components, 28.1.2
- content, 28.1
- defined, 28.1
- entry level
-
- setting up by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.3
- more than one for the same subject, 28.1.4.2
- object of directives, 28.1.2.1
- representation, 28.1
- restricting kinds users can add, 28.3.1
- See access control items
- subject of directives, 28.1.2.2
- ACL evaluation
-
- how it works, 28.1.4
- ACLs
-
- directives, within entries, 28.1.1.3
- for groups, 28.1.4.4
- precedence rules, 28.1.4.1
- See access control lists
- within subtrees, 28.1.1.2
- ACPs
-
- adding
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.2
- by using ODSM access control, 28.2.2
- by using ODSM Data Browser, 28.2.4
- defined, 28.1
- groups, 28.1.1.4.1
- modifying
-
- by using ODSM access control, 28.2.3
- by using ODSM Data Browser, 28.2.4
- multiple, 28.1.1.1, 28.1.1.1
- See also access control policy points
- viewing
-
- by using ODSM access control, 28.2.1
- activate replication, 39.2.1, 40.2.7, 40.3.7
- active server instances
-
- viewing, 8.2.1
-
- by usingopmnctl command, 8.3.6
- added_object_constraint filter, 28.3.1
- added-object-constraint, in access control, 28.1.2.2.3
- adding attributes
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.6
- adding attributes to object classes by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.3
- adding indexes by using ODSM, 19.2.11
- adding object classes
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.2
- adding object classes by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.2
- addresses
-
- IP, 10.1
- Advanced Replication
-
- adding a new node for, C.2.3
- architecture, D.2
- change logs, D.2
- configuring
-
- by using Replication Management Tool, C.2.2.3
- sqlnet.ora, C.2.2.3.1
- tnsnames.ora, C.2.2.3.1
- deleting a node, C.2.4
- Directory Replication Group, C.2.1
- DRG, C.2.1
- filtering, C.1.2
- installing and configuring, C.2, C.2.2
- nodes
-
- adding, C.2.3
- deleting, C.2.4, C.2.4
- preparing the Oracle Net Services environment for, C.2.2.3.1, C.2.2.3.1
- replication groups (DRGs), C.2.2
-
- configuring, C.2.2
- Advanced Replication groups
-
- setting up, C.2.2
- AL32UTF8 character set, Q.1.1, Q.1.3.2
- alias entries, 16.1
-
- adding by using ldapadd command, 16.2
- defined, 16.1
- dereferencing, 16.1
- messages, 16.5
- modifying by using ldapmodify command, 16.4
- searching directory with, 16.3
- aliases
-
- attributes with
-
- adding by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.10
- alphabetic characters
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- anonymous authentication, 31.1.1, 31.1.1
- anonymous binds, 9.2.1
-
- default behavior, 31.6
- limited operations on root DSE, 31.6
- managing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 31.7.1
- by using ldapmodify command, 31.7.2
- Oracle Database Net Services, 7.1.5
- application-specific repositories
-
- migrating data from, 35.3
- apply threads per supplier, 39.2.1
- architecture
-
- Oracle Internet Directory, 1.3.1, 3, 3.1
- Oracle Internet Directory Server Manageability framework, 23.1.2
- attribute aliases, 19.1.5
-
- delete by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.12
- using with ldapadd, 19.3.13.2
- using with ldapdelete, 19.3.13.4, 19.3.13.4
- using with ldapmoddn, 19.3.13.5, 19.3.13.5
- using with ldapmodify, 19.3.13.3, 19.3.13.3
- using with ldappadd, 19.3.13.2
- using with ldapsearch, 19.3.13.1, 19.3.13.1
- attribute mapping
-
- in server chaining, 36.3.3
- attribute name in search request
-
- case, 9.2.1
- attribute options, 3.4.6
-
- adding
-
- by using ldapmodify, 13.3.4
- conceptual discussion, 3.4.6
- deleting by using ODSM, 13.3.5
- language codes, 3.4.6
- searching for by using ldapsearch, 13.3.6
- attribute selectors, 28.3.6
- attribute uniqueness
-
- defined, 17.1
- rules for creating, 17.2
- attribute uniqueness constraint entries, 17
-
- DN, 17.1
- attribute uniqueness constraints
-
- creating by using ldapadd, 17.4.3
- deleting by using ldapdelete, 17.4.5
- modifying by using ldapmodify, 17.4.4
- attribute values not preserved on upgrade to 11g, A.2
- attributes
-
- adding, 19.1.3.1
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.5, 19.3.6, 19.3.11
- adding index by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.7
- as metadata in schema, 19.1.1
- attribute options, 13.3.6
-
- adding by using ldapmodify, 13.3.4
- conceptual discussion, 3.4.6
- deleting by using ODSM, 13.3.5
- base schema
-
- deleting, 19.1.3.3
- modifying, 19.1.3.2
- change logs, 40.3.2
- commonName, 3.4.3
- configuration
-
- automatically created, 3.4.1
- defined, 9.1.1
- managing by using WLST, 9.3
- content rules, 19.1.4.5
- defined, 3.4
- deleting, 19.1.3.3, 19.1.3.3
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.8
- determined by object classes, 19.1.2
- ditcontentrule, 19.1.4.4
- dropping indexes, 19.2.13
- extending number of
-
- by using auxiliary object classes, 19.1.4.2
- by using content rules, 19.1.4.3
- for existing entries, 19.1.4.2
- prior to creating entries, 19.1.4.1
- for a specific entry
-
- viewing by using ODSM, 13.2.3
- for which data exists
-
- indexing, 19.3.9
- for which no directory data exists
-
- indexing, 19.3.7
- hashed, 9.2.2
- in base schema, 19.1.3
- in Fusion Middleware Control replication wizard, 39.2.2
- in top object class, 3.5.2.3
- indexed, 3.1.4
- indexes, created by bulkload, 14.3.1
- indexing, 19.3.9, 19.3.9
-
- by using catalog command, 19.1.3.4, 19.1.3.4
- information, kinds of, 3.4.1
- inheritance of, 19.1.2
- instance-specific
-
- managing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2
- jpegPhotos, 3.4.3, 13.3.2
- kinds of information in, 3.4.1
- labeledURI, 15.1.2.2, 15.1.2.2, 15.3.3
- listing
-
- by using ldapsearch, 13.3.1
- managing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2
- mandatory, 3.5, 19.1.2, 19.2.3
-
- in a user entry, 35.3.3.1.2
- matching rules, 3.4.5, 3.4.5, 3.4.5
- modifying
-
- by using ldapmodify, 19.3.5
- by using ODSM, 19.2.7
- rules for, 19.1.3.2
- using ldapmodify command, 19.3.11
- multivalued
-
- converting to single-valued, 19.1.3.2
- null values in, 19.1.2
- objects associated with an ACI, 28.1.2.1
- of the DSA configuration entry, 9.1.3
- of the DSE, 9.1.4
- of the instance-specific configuration entry, 9.1.2
- optional, 3.5, 19.1.2
- options, 3.4.6
-
- language codes., 3.4.6
- organization, 3.4.3
- organizationalUnitName, 3.4.3
- redefining mandatory, 19.1.2.1
- ref, 18.1
- removing from object classes, 19.1.2.2
- replication configuration container, 39.1.1
- searchable, 14.7.1
- searching
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.10
- single-valued, 3.4.2
-
- converting to multivalued, 19.1.3.2
- skewed, 9.2.2
- specifying as mandatory or optional, 19.1.2
- storing password verifiers
-
- for authenticating to Oracle components, 29.3.2
- syntax, 3.4.4, 3.4.4
-
- modifying, 19.1.3.2
- syntax type
-
- selecting, 19.2.17
- syntaxes
-
- cannot modify, 19.1.3.2
- selecting, 19.2.17
- system operational, 9.1
- types, 3.4
- user entry, 12.2.1
- usercertificate, K
- values, 3.4
- viewing, 13.2.3, 13.2.3
- with aliases
-
- adding by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.10
- audit
-
- attributes, 21.1
- events and categories, 21.1.1
- users to always, 21.2
- audit configuration
-
- viewing
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 21.4.1
- audit framework
-
- advantages, 21.1
- features, 21.1
- audit policy, 21.2
- audit policy page
-
- in Fusion Middleware Control, 21.2
- audit presets, 21.1.1
- audit record pathname, 21.1.3
- audit record storage, 21.1.3
- audit records, 21.1.3
- audit, 10g versus 11g, A.8
- auditing, 21
-
- administrator, 21.1
- defined, 21.1
- managing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 21.2
- by using ldapmodify command, 21.4.2
- managing by using WLST, 21.3
- auditing Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 21.1.2
- auditing replication, 21.1.2
- authentication, 31
-
- anonymous, 31.1.1, 31.1.1
- at ldapbind, 31.1
- certificate, 31.1.1
- conceptual discussion, 31.1
- defined, 3.7
- direct
-
- options, 31.1.1
- external, 31.1.3, 43.1
-
- SASL, 31.1.1
- in a typical directory operation, 3.2
- indirect, 31.1.2
-
- through a RADIUS server, 31.1.2
- modes, SSL
-
- testing, 25.6
- native, 43.1
- Oracle directory replication server, 37.1.8.1
- password-based, 31.1.1
- PKI, 25.1
- SASL, 31.1.1
- SASL mechanism
-
- external authentication, 31.1.1
- MD5 Digest, 31.1.1
- simple, 31.1.1
- Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), 31.1.1
- SSL
-
- defined, 31.1.1
- three levels, 1.3.3.3
- through a middle tier, 31.1.2
- authentication of replication server, 37.1.8.1
- Authentication Services Group, 30.4.2
- authorization, 3.7
-
- defined, 28.1
- automated resolution of conflicts, 40.1.6.3
- autotune replication, 39.2.1, 40.1.2, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- auxiliary object classes, 3.5.2.2, 3.5.2.2, 19.1.2.2
-
- extending number of attributes by using, 19.1.4.2
B
- backing up data
-
- before setting up replication, 37.5.1
- backup and restore, 24
- base schema
-
- attributes, 19.1.3
-
- deleting, 19.1.3.3
- modifying, 19.1.3.2, 19.1.3.2
- object classes
-
- modifying, 19.1.2.2
- base search, 13.2.2
- basic management tasks, 7.5
- binary values
-
- printing by using ldapsearch command, 13.3.6
- bind mode, 28.1.2.2.2
- bind operation
-
- when authentication occurs, 31.1
- bind performance monitoring garbage collectors, 34.1.1.2.2
- binding, 3.2
- binds
-
- anonymous, 9.2.1
- bootstrap
-
- setting up by using command line, 37.5.2.1
- setting up by using replication wizard, 37.1.3
- troubleshooting, Q.1.12.3
- bootstrap capability of the replication server, 37.1.3
- bootstrap rules, 37.1.3
- bulk tools, 14.1
-
- environment variables required, 14.1
- troubleshooting, Q.1.17
- bulkdelete command, 14.5
-
- deleting naming contexts
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.7
- Globalization Support, I.7.3
- log file location, 22.1
- log file name, 22.1
- replication setup
-
- deleting naming contexts, 37.5.2.2.7
- syntax, 14.5
- bulkload
-
- load command
-
- option, 14.3.1
- bulkload command, 14.3.1, 14.3.1
-
- check mode, performing on LDIF files, 35.2.1
- creating indexes, 14.3.1
- Globalization Support, I.7.1
- loading data
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.7
- loading data into schema, 14.3
- log file location, 22.1
- log file name, 22.1
- migrating third party LDAP data, 35.2.4
- replication setup
-
- loading data, 37.5.2.2.7
- syntax, 14.3
- troubleshooting, Q.1.16
- bulkmodify command, 14.4
-
- Globalization Support, I.7.4
- log file location, 22.1
- log file name, 22.1
- syntax, 14.4
C
- cache
-
- metadata, 3.1.4
- caches
-
- entry
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- privilege group membership
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- case of attribute name in search request, 9.2.1
- catalog command, 19.3.9
-
- creating indexes, 14.7
- log file location, 22.1
- log file name, 22.1
- referential integrity
-
- enabling, 20.5
- syntax, 14.7
- troubleshooting, Q.1.18
- catalog entry, 3.1.4
- Catalog Management Tool
-
- See catalog command
- certificate authentication, 31.1.1
- certificates
-
- in wallet, 25.1.5
- change log entries
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- change logs
-
- and directory replication, 40.1.3
- attributes, 40.3.2
- change number-based purging, 34.1.4
- DNs, 34.1.4
- enable or disable generation
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- garbage collection
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.13
- garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
- in Advanced Replication, D.2
- in replication, 40.1.3
- managing generation, 40.3.1
- managing generation by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.1
- purging, 34.1.4, 34.1.4, 34.1.4
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 34.5
- methods, 34.1.4
- purging, in multimaster replication, 34.1.4
- time-based purging, 34.1.4
- viewing by using ldapsearch command, 40.3.2
- viewing by using ODSM, 40.2.2
- change number-based purging, 34.1.4
- change retry count, 40.3.7
-
- replication, 39.2.1
- change retry counts, 40.2.6
- cipher suites
-
- SSL, 25.1.1
- SSL, supported, 25.1.1
- supported in SSL, 25.1.1
- cn entry attribute, 3.4.3
-
- adding, 13.3.2
- cn=oraclecontext naming context
-
- replication setup, 37.6
- cn=pwdpolicies container in realm, 27.1.3
- cn=replication namecontext, 39.1.4
- cold failover cluster
-
- configuring IP address, 10.2
- cold failover clusters
-
- IP addresses, 10.2
- command-line tools, 7.4
-
- 10g versus 11g, A.5
- Catalog Management Tool, 19.1.3.4
- indexing, 19.1.3.4, 19.3.9
- managing entries, 13.3
- overview, 7.4
- setting Globalization Support, I.5
- common entry, defined, 3.1.4
- Common Group Attributes Group, 30.4.7, 30.4.8, 30.4.9
- Common User Attributes Group, 30.4.6
- commonName attribute, 3.4.3
- compare failure performance monitoring garbage collectors, 34.1.1.2.2
- components
-
- of a directory server, 3.1.1
- of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.3.2
- compound RDNs
-
- oidcmprec limitations, 40.4.13
- configuration attributes, 9
-
- 10g versus 11g, A.2
- automatically created, 3.4.1
- defined, 9.1.1
- listing by using ldapsearch command, 9.4.2
- managing
-
- by using ODSM, 9.5
- by using WLST, 9.3
- setting by using ldapmodify command, 9.4.1
- configuration files, 10g versus 11g, A.6
- configuration information, 10g versus 11g, A.2
- conflict resolution
-
- automatic, 40.1.6.2
- in replication, 40.1.6
- messages, 40.3.8
-
- command-line monitoring, 40.3.7
- monitoring by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.12
- conflicting access control policies, 28.1.1.1
-
- precedence, rules for resolving, 28.1.1.1
- conflicts, replication
-
- automated resolution of, 40.1.6.3, 40.1.6.3
- manual resolution of, 40.3.9
- resolution, 28.1.4.1, 40.1.6, 40.1.6
- resolving manually, 40.3.9
- typical causes of, 40.1.6, 40.1.6
- CONNECT_BY assertions and dynamic groups, 15.1.2, 15.1.2.2
- connecting
-
- to a directory server, 3.2
- connection timeout
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- connection to Oracle Database down, Q.1.2.1
- connections
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- connections to database
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- connections, pooling, 1.3.3.1
- constraints, object classes, 3.5.2.2
- consumers, defined, 6.2.4
- containment
-
- of groups, planning, 5.3
- of users, planning, 5.3
- content rules
-
- adding
-
- by usingldapmodify command, 19.3.14
- defined, 19.1.4.3
- defined as values of ditcontentrule attribute, 19.1.4.4
- extending number of attributes by using, 19.1.4.3
- format, 19.3.14
- managing
-
- by using command-line tools, 19.3.14
- modifying
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.15
- parameters, 19.3.14
- rules for creating and modifying, 19.1.4.4
- schema enforcement when using, 19.1.4.5
- controls
-
- definition, 1.2.2
- converting
-
- auxiliary object classes, 19.1.2.2
- structural object classes, 19.1.2.2
- createTimestamp attribute, 3.4.1, 35.2.1
-
- optional in top, 3.5.2.3
- creating an instance, 10g versus 11g, A.1
- creating content rules
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.14
- creating content rules by using ODSM, 19.2.14
- creating dynamic groups
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.3
- creating static groups
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.1
- creatorsName attribute, 3.4.1, 35.2.1
-
- optional attribute in top, 3.5.2.3
- critical events
-
- in Oracle Internet Directory Server Manageability framework, 23.5.4
- levels, 23.5.4
- customized settings
-
- LDAP replication setup, 37.5.2
D
- data migration from other repositories, 35
- data migration process, 35.2
- data privacy, 3.7, 26, 26.7, 26.7, 26.7
- database
-
- connections
-
- pooling, 1.3.3.1
- tuning, 9.2.1
- dedicated for directory, 3.1.1
- errors, Q.1.2
- password, changing, 12.7
- server, 1.3.1
- server error, Q.1.2.2, Q.1.2.3
- server performance
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.7.3
- database account ODSSM
-
- accessing server manageability information, 23.1.4
- Database Vault
-
- best practices, 26.5
- configuration for Oracle Internet Directory, 26.4.3
- deleting policies, 26.4.5
- disabling, 26.4.5
- policies for protecting Oracle Internet Directory, 26.4.2
- databases used by Oracle Internet Directory
-
- tablespace encryption
-
- enabling or disabling, 26.2
- dc attribute, 3.4.3
- debug
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- debug logging levels, 22.2.2
-
- about, 22.1.1
- replication server, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
-
- configuring by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.8
- setting by using ODSM, 22.2.2
- setting by using OID Control Utility, 22.3.2
- setting by using the command line, 22.3.2
- debug operations, 22.3.3
-
- enabled, 22.2.2
- setting
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 22.3.3
- debug, enabling, 10g versus 11g, A.4
- debugging LDAP operations, 22.3.3
- debugging the external authentication plug-in, 43.3
- debugging, limiting to specific operations, 22.3.3
- default configuration
-
- access controls, 30.1.3
- default identity management realm, 3.14.3.1, 32.1.5
- default knowledge references (referrals)
-
- configuring, 18.3
- default password policy, 27.1.4
- default ports, 3.1.3
-
- 10g versus 11g, A.3
- default URLs and ports
-
- list of commonly-used, 7.1.3
- Delegated Administration Services
-
- defined, 3.11
- self-service console, 12.3.1
- delegating privileges, 30
- delegating privileges for user and group management, 30.1.4
- deleting a replica
-
- command-line, 37.5.4
- deleting attributes by using ODSM, 19.2.8
- deleting object classes by using ODSM, 19.2.4
- dereferencing alias entries, 16.1
- differences between 10g and 11g, A
- Digest, MD5, 31.1.1
- digest-md5 attribute, 40.2.6
- directories
-
- application, migrating data from, 35.3
- backup and restore, 24
- contrasted to relational databases, 1.1.1
- database listener, C.2.2.3.1
- defined, 1.1
- distributed, 3.9
- existing, default directory structure, 35.1
- expanding role of, 1.1.1
- location-independent, 1.1.1
- online
-
- expanding role of, 1.1.1
- partitioned, 3.9.2
- planning structure of, 5.2
- schema
-
- managing, 19
- overview, 19.1
- small
-
- backing up and restoring, 24.2
- special purpose, 1.1.2
- under the Oracle instance, 2.8
- directory attributes
-
- view all by using ODSM, 19.2.9
- directory concepts and architecture, 3
- directory entries, managing, 13.1
- directory information tree (DIT), 3.3.1
-
- default, 32.1.5
- defined, 3.3.1
- planning, 5.1
- planning for identity management, 5.1
- directory metadata
-
- defined, 3.1.4
- directory organization, 5.1
- directory replication group (DRG) type, 6.2.4
- directory replication server, 1.3.2, 3.1.1
-
- authentication, 37.1.8.1
- log file location, 22.1
- directory schema, 19.1.1
-
- defined, 3.1.4
- managing, 19
- directory servers, 1.3.2, 1.3.2, 3.1.2, 3.1.2, 3.1.2
-
- connecting to, 3.2
- log file location, 22.1
- managing instances, 8.1
- processes
-
- multiple, 3.1.2
- shared server, 1.3.3.1
- supported by server chaining, 36.1.1
- viewing information, 8.2.1, 8.3.6
- disabling accounts, 12.2.1
- disallowed password values
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- dispatcher
-
- maximum server response time, 9.2.1
- dispatcher process, 3.1.1, 8.1.3
- dispatcher threads
-
- number
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- displaying entries
-
- by using ODSM, 13.2.1
- distinguished names, 3.3.1
-
- components of, 3.3.1
- defined, 3.3.1
- format, 3.3.1
- distributed directories, 3.9, 3.9, 3.9, 3.9.2
-
- partitioned, 3.9
- replicated, 3.9
- ditcontentrule attribute, 19.1.4.4
- DITContentRule subschemasubentry attribute, 19.1.4.4
- DN
-
- match, 9.2.2
- See also distinguished names
- user, 9.2.2
- DSA configuration entry
-
- attributes, 9.1.3, 9.1.4
- defined, 9.1.4
- DN, 9.1.3
- navigating to in ODSM, 9.5.2
- DSE root
-
- navigating to in ODSM, 9.5.3
- dual mode
-
- SSL, 25.1.6
- dumping entries by using ldifwrite, 14.6
- duration of a search, specifying, 13.2.2
- dynamic groups, 15.1.2
-
- creating
-
- by using ldapadd, 15.3.3
- by using ODSM, 15.2.3
- modifying
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 15.3.4
- by using ODSM, 15.2.4
- refreshing, 15.1.2
- schema elements for creating, 15.1.2.2
- dynamic password verifiers
-
- described, 29.6
- generating, 29.6
- troubleshooting, Q.1.14
E
- -E argument in Globalization Support, I.5.1
- EM
-
- See Fusion Middleware Control
- EMD administrator account
-
- password
-
- changing by using WLST, 12.9
- enabling debug, 10g versus 11g, A.4
- encryption
-
- of sensitive attributes, 26.6
- passwords
-
- UNIX crypt, 29.1.2, 29.3.1
- Enterprise Manager
-
- See Fusion Middleware Control
- Enterprise User Security
-
- server chaining
-
- plug-in for password change notification, 36.5
- SSL needs, 25.1.6
- with server chaining, 36.1
- entity component, in access control, 28.1.2.2.1
- entries
-
- adding
-
- by copying an existing entry, 13.2.5
- by using ODSM, 13.2.4, 13.2.4
- requires write access to parents, 13.2.4
- adding by using ldapmodify, 13.3.4
- attributes, viewing, 13.2.3
- catalog, defined, 3.1.4
- common, defined, 3.1.4
- conceptual discussion, 3.3
- displaying
-
- by using ODSM, 13.2.1
- distinguished names of, 3.3.1
- garbage collector, 34.1.3
- inheriting attributes, 19.1.2
- loading, 19.1.2
- locating by using distinguished names, 3.3.1
- managing
-
- by using bulk tools, 14
- by using command line tools, 13.3, 13.3, 13.3
- by using command-line tools, 13.3
- by using ODSM, 13.2
- modifying
-
- by using ODSM, 13.2.6, 13.2.6, 13.2.6
- naming, 3.3.1, 3.3.1
- objects associated with an ACI, 28.1.2.1
- parent, 19.1.2
- password policy, defined, 3.1.4
- password verifier, defined, 3.1.4
- plug-in, defined, 3.1.4
- replication naming context container, 39.1.4, 39.1.5
- restricting the kinds users can add, 28.2.2.2, 28.3.1
- returned by a search
-
- maximum number, 9.2.1
- searching
-
- base level, 13.2.2, 13.2.2
- by using ODSM, 13.2.2, 13.2.2
- one-level, 13.2.2, 13.2.2
- specifying search depth, 13.2.2
- subtree level, 13.2.2, 13.2.2
- selecting by DN
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.5
- static group
-
- modifying, by using ldapmodify command, 15.3.2
- statistics collector, 34.1.3
- user
-
- adding, by using ldapadd, 13.3.2
- modifying, 13.3.3
- modifying, by using ldapmodify, 13.3.3
- with attribute options
-
- deleting by using ODSM, 13.3.5
- searching for by using ldapsearch, 13.3.6
- entry cache
-
- defined, 3.3.2
- tuning, 9.2.1, 9.2.1
- entry-level access
-
- granting
-
- by using ODSM, 28.2.5
- modifying
-
- by using ODSM data browser, 28.2.5
- setting
-
- by using ODSM data browser, 28.2.5
- environment variables
-
- required for bulk tools, 14.1
- when using command-line tools, 7.4
- environment variables, NLS_LANG, I.2
- error messages, Q.1.3.4
-
- 30SendPort, Q.1.2.2, Q.1.2.2
- additional, Q.1.3.4
- administration, Q.1.3, Q.1.3
- alias entries, 16.5
- constraint violation, Q.1.3.2
- database server, Q.1.2.2, Q.1.2.3
- directory server, due to interrupted client connection, Q.1.2.2
- directory server, due to schema modifications, Q.1.2.3
- installation, Q.1.1, Q.1.1
- ORA-01483, Q.1.3.2
- ORA-1562, Q.1.2.3
- ORA-3113, Q.1.2.1
- ORA-3114, Q.1.2.1
- password policies, Q.1.6.2
- returned from Oracle directory server, Q.1.3.3
- sgslunrRead, Q.1.2.2
- standard, Q.1.3.3
- event tracking
-
- security
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 23.5.2
- exclusionary access to objects, granting, 28.1.4.3, 28.1.4.3
- existing ACPs and their ACI directives, modifying
-
- by using ODSM access control, 28.2.3
- existing attributes
-
- modifying aliases in
-
- by using ldapmodify, 19.3.11
- expiration warning messages
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- expiry warning
-
- password policies, 27.1.4
- explicit hierarchies, 15.1.3
- extensibility, in LDAP Version 3, 1.2.2
- extensibleObject object class, 18.1
- external authentication, 31.1.3
-
- contrasted with native authentication, 43.1
- defined, 43.1
- plug-in, 43, 43.1
-
- debugging, 43.3
- installing, 43.2, 43.4
- installing, configuring, and enabling, 43.2
- SASL authentication mechanism, 31.1.1
- external repository, storing security credentials in, 43
F
- failed login attempts
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6, 27.1.6
- failover, 1.3.3.2
- failure tolerance, and replication, 6.1
- fan-out replication, 6.2.4
-
- described, 37.1.7
- example of configuration objects, 39.1.7
- groups, 6.2.4
-
- with multimaster replication groups, 6.2.7
- LDAP-based, 3.9.1
- setup, 37.6
- features, new
-
- release 11g (11.1.1), Preface
- file names
-
- log files, 22.1
- filters
-
- in searches, 3.2
- maximum size, 9.2.2
- search processed in memory, 9.2.2
- force flushing trace information, 22.3.4
- framework
-
- server manageability, 23.1.1
- full replication, 6.2.1
- function calls, tracing, 22.3.2
- Fusion Middleware Control
-
- activating replication, 40.2.7
- as a component of Oracle Internet Directory server manageability, 23.1.2
- changing superuser password, 12.4
- configuring a user for statistics collection, 23.2.2
- configuring certificate authentication method, 31.2
- configuring logging, 22.2.2
- configuring replica details, 40.2.9
- configuring replication attributes, 39.2, 40.2.6
- configuring replication debug level, 40.2.8
- configuring SASL authentication, 31.3
- configuring server statistics collection, 23.2.1
- configuring SSL, 25.2
- configuring SSL parameters, 25.2.2
- connecting, 7.2
- creating a wallet, 25.2.1
- deactivating replication, 40.2.7
- default port, 7.1.3
- defined, 2.9
- deleting replication agreements, 40.2.5
- described, 2.9
- enabling or disabling change log generation, 40.2.1
- enabling referential integrity, 20.2
- General tab of Server Properties page, 9.2.2
- home page
-
- statistics information, 23.3
- human intervention queue, 40.2.11
- invoking ODSM from, 7.3.1
- log files
-
- viewing, 22.2.1
- logging
-
- configuring, 22.2.2
- managing and monitoring replication, 40.2
- managing anonymous binds, 31.7.1
- managing auditing, 21.2
- managing configuration attributes, 9.2
- managing logging, 22.2
- managing Oracle Internet Directory, 7.2
- managing Oracle Internet Directory components, 8.2
- managing replica naming context objects, 40.2.3
- managing Server Properties, 9.2.1
- managing worker threads, 40.1.2
- menus, 7.2
- metrics, 23.3.2
- monitoring conflict resolution, 40.2.12
- oidmon interprets, 3.1.1
- performance summary, 23.3.2
- process status available to, 4.3.4
- replication configuration, 39.2.1
- replication wizard
-
- bootstrap capability, 37.1.3
- restarting the directory server, 8.2.4
- server properties page, 9.2.1
- setting server mode, 14.2.1
- setting SSL parameters, 25.2.3
- setting up statistics collection, 23.2
- shared properties page, replication tab, 40.2.6
- shared properties, replication tab, 39.2.1
- starting the directory server, 8.2.2
- statistics on Oracle Internet Directory home page, 23.3.1
- troubleshooting, Q.1.22
- URL, 7.2
- viewing active server information, 8.2.1
- viewing log files, 22.2.1
- viewing or modifying replication setup, 40.2.4
- viewing queue statistics, 40.2.10
- viewing statistics information, 23.3
- Fusion Middleware Control replication wizard
-
- configuration attributes, 39.2.2
- replication setup, 37.3
- setup, 37.3
- Fusion Middleware Control, introduction, 7.2
- Fusion Middleware Home
-
- defined, 2.4
G
- garbage collection, 34
-
- framework
-
- about, 34.1
- components of, 34.1.1
- how it works, 34.1.2
- in replication, 34.1.4
- plug-in, 34.1.1.1
- garbage collection log
-
- monitoring, 34.4.3
- garbage collectors
-
- bind performance monitoring, 34.1.1.2.2
- change log, 34.1.1.2.2
- definition, 34.1.1.2.1
- DN, 34.1.3
- entries for, 34.1.3
- general statistics, 34.1.1.2.2
- health statistics, 34.1.1.2.2
- LDAP compare performance monitoring, 34.1.1.2.2
- LDAP performance monitoring, 34.1.1.2.2
- managing, 34.3
- modifying
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 34.3.2
- by using ODSM, 34.3.1
- predefined, 34.1.1.2.2
- security and refresh events, 34.1.1.2.2
- system resource events, 34.1.1.2.2
- tombstone, 34.1.1.2.2
- general statistics garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
- generate stack dump, 40.3.7
- Globalization Support, 3.8, 3.8, I
-
- Bulk Tools, I.7
- bulkdelete command, I.7.3, I.7.3
- bulkload command, I.7.1
- bulkmodify command, I.7.4
- command-line tools, I.5, I.5
- ldapadd command, I.5.2
- ldapaddmt command, I.5.2
- ldapbind, I.5.2
- ldapcompare command, I.5.2
- ldapdelete command, I.5.2
- ldapmoddn command, I.5.2
- ldapmodify command, I.5.2
- ldapmodifymt command, I.5.2
- ldapsearch command, I.5.2
- LDIF Files, I.4
- ldifwrite command, I.7.2
- managing, I
- settings for Oracle Internet Directory, I.2
- grace logins
-
- enforced by password policies, 27.1.4
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- grace period
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- graphical user interfaces, 10g versus 11g, A.6
- group entries
-
- creating
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.3
- groupOfNames object class, 15.1.1.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.3, 15.2.3
- groupOfUniqueNames object class, 15.1.1.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.3
- groups, 15
-
- ACL evaluation for, 28.1.4.4
- ACPs, 28.1.1.4.1, 28.1.1.4.1
- creating
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.3
- dynamic, 15.1.2
-
- creating by using ldapadd, 15.3.3
- refresh, 15.1.2
- schema elements for creating, 15.1.2.2
- dynamic and static, administration of, 15
- granting access rights to, 28.1.1.4.5
- granting selfwrite access
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.7
- hierarchical, 15.1.3
- membership
-
- how directory server computes, 28.1.1.4.6
- modifying by using ldapmodify, 15.3.4
- names and containment, planning, 5.3
- privilege, 28.1.1.4, 28.1.1.4.2, 28.1.1.4.2
-
- defined, 3.1.4
- static, 15.1.1
-
- modifying by using ldapmodify command, 15.3.1
- schema elements for creating, 15.1.1.1
- when to use static or dynamic, 15.1.5
- guidelines
-
- for deleting object classes, 19.1.2.3
H
- hashed attributes, 9.2.2
- hashed password comparisons
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- hashing
-
- passwords to the directory, 29.1
- protection
-
- MD4, 29.1.2
- hashing algorithms
-
- default, 29.1
- password verifiers
-
- for authenticating to Oracle components, 29.3.1
- userpassword, 29.1
- hashing schemes
-
- for protecting user passwords, 29.1.2
- retained on upgrade, 29.1
- health statistics garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
- hierarchical groups, 15.1.3
- hierarchies
-
- explicit, 15.1.3
- implicit, 15.1.3
- high availability, 1.3.3.2
- home page
-
- ODSM
-
- statistics information, 23.4, 23.4
- human intervention queue, 40.1.4
-
- managing, 40.3.9
- managing processing by using ldapmodify command, 40.3.11
- number of entries
-
- managing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.11
- processing, 40.1.4.3
- schedule, 37.3, 39.2.2, 40.3.5
- tools, 40.3.9, 40.3.9
I
- identity management, 32.1.5
-
- defined, 3.14.1
- planning DIT for, 5.1
- policies, 3.14.3.2
- realms, 3.14.3, 32.1.2
-
- creating additional, 32.3
- customizing, 32.2
- default, 3.14.3.1
- defined, 3.14.3
- entry in default DIT, 32.1.4
- implementation in Oracle Internet Directory, 32.1.4
- in enterprise deployments, 32.1.2
- in hosted deployments, 32.1.3
- multiple, 32.1.2.2
- multiple in enterprise deployments, 32.1.2.2
- planning, 32.1.1
- single, 32.1.2, 32.1.2.1
- single in enterprise deployments, 32.1.2.1
- realm-specific Oracle Context, 32.1.4
- idle connection timeout
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- IETF
-
- LDAP approval, 1.2.2
- implicit hierarchies, 15.1.3
- inactivate replication, 39.2.1, 40.3.7
- indexed attributes, 3.1.4
- indexes
-
- adding
-
- by using ldapmodify, 19.3.7
- by using ODSM, 19.2.11
- created by bulkload, 14.3.1
- creating by using catalog command, 14.7
- dropping
-
- by using catalog command, 14.7.1
- dropping from attributes, 19.2.13
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.8
- by using ODSM, 19.2.12, 19.2.13
- inheritable ACP
-
- setting up
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.2
- inheritance, 3.5.1, 3.5.1
-
- and access control policies, 28.1.1.1
- class, 3.5.1
- from superclasses, 19.1.2
- installation errors, Q.1.1
- instance configuration information, 10g versus 11g, A.1
- instance creation, 10g versus 11g, A.1
- instances
-
- adding, 8.1.3
- Oracle Internet Directory
-
- adding, 8.1.3
- creating the first, 8.1.2
- managing, 8.1
- registering
-
- by using opmnctl command, 8.3.2
- instances, managing server, 8.1.1
- instance-specific configuration entry
-
- attributes, 9.1.2
- DN, 8.1.1, 9.1.2
- navigating to in ODSM, 9.5.1
- intermediate template file
-
- in migration from application-specific repositories, 35.3.1
- internationalization, and LDAP, I
- Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). See IETF.
- Internet Protocol version 6
-
- configuring address, 10.2
- interoperability mode
-
- SSL, 25.1.7
- interoperability mode, SSL
-
- setting by using ldapmodify command, 25.7
- introduction to directory services, 1
- invalid login attempts, lockout after
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- IP addresses
-
- cold failover clusters, 10.2
- managing, 10.1
- virtual, 10.2
- IPV4 addresses, 10.1
- IPV6 addresses, 10.1
J
- Java containers, 10g versus 11g, A.14
- Java plug-ins
-
- API, E.3
- setting up, E.2
- jpegPhoto attribute, 3.4.3, 13.3.2
K
- keep alive
-
- LDAP connection, 39.2.2
- replication server connection, 37.3
- knowledge references, 3.9.2, 3.10, 3.10, 18.1
-
- configuring, 18.1
- default
-
- configuring, 18.3
- defined, 3.10
- managing, 18.1
- overview, 3.9.2
- restricting permissions for managing, 3.10
- smart
-
- configuring, 18.2
- superior, 3.10
L
- labeledURI attribute, 15.1.2.2, 15.1.2.2, 15.3.3
-
- and dynamic groups, 15.1.2
- language codes, as attribute options, 3.4.6
- last login attempt, 27.1.6
- last password change
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- last successful login
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- latency, operation
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- LDAP
-
- add or modify performance, Q.1.7.2
- and internationalization, 3.8
- and simplified directory management, 1.2.1
- attributes, common, 3.4.3
- communication between replication server and directory, 3.1.1
- compare performance, 34.1.1.2.2
- extensibility, 1.2.2
- IETF approval, 1.2.2
- search performance, Q.1.7.1
- security, 1.2.2
- server instances, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.2
- servers, 3.1.2
-
- multithreaded, 1.3.3.1
- Version 3, 1.2.2, 1.2.2
- LDAP filter definition, G
- LDAP multimaster agreement
-
- converting an Advanced Replication-based agreement to, 37.2
- LDAP operations
-
- causing replication conflicts, 40.1.6
- debugging, 22.3.3
- tracing, 22.3.3
- LDAP Utilities, 7.4.1
- ldapadd command, 7.4.1
-
- adding alias entries, 16.2
- adding entries, 13.3.2
- adding partial replication context, 37.6
- attribute aliases
-
- using with, 19.3.13.2
- configuring server chaining, 36.2.2
- creating attribute uniqueness constraints, 17.4.3
- creating dynamic groups, 15.3.3
- entries
-
- adding, 13.3.2
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- password policy
-
- creating, 27.3.2
- replication setup, 37.5.2.1.4
- ldapaddmt command, 7.4.1
-
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- LDAP-based partial replication
-
- determining what is to be replicated, 40.1.1
- LDAP-based replica
-
- deleting, 37.5.4
- setting up, 37.5.2
- LDAP-based replication
-
- configuring, 37.1.7
- process, D.3
- rules, 37.1.7
- setup, 37
- LDAP-based replication architecture, D.3
- ldapbind command, 7.4.1
-
- and Globalization Support, I.5.2
- SSL
-
- testing, 25.6
- SSL configuration
-
- testing, 25.6.1
- ldapcompare command, 7.4.1
-
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- LDAP-compliant directories, migrating data from, 35.2
- ldapdelete command, 7.4.1
-
- attribute aliases
-
- using with, 19.3.13.4
- deleting attribute uniqueness constraints, 17.4.5
- deleting replication context, 37.6
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- ldapmoddn command, 7.4.1
-
- attribute aliases
-
- using with, 19.3.13.5
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- ldapmodify command, 7.4.1
-
- adding ACPs, 28.3.2
- adding attribute options, 13.3.4
- adding attributes, 19.3.5, 19.3.6, 19.3.11
- adding attributes to object classes, 19.3.3
- adding attributes with aliases, 19.3.10
- adding object classes, 19.3.2, 19.3.4
- adding plug-in configuration entries, 41.3.2
- attribute aliases
-
- using with, 19.3.13.3
- attribute aliases in existing attributes
-
- modifying, 19.3.11
- attribute options
-
- adding, 13.3.4
- deleting, 13.3.5
- attributes, 19.3.6
- auditing
-
- enabling for replication and Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 21.4.3
- managing, 21.4.2
- configuring attributes of replication configuration set, 40.3.7
- configuring change log purging, 34.5
- configuring knowledge references, 18.2
- configuring replica subentry attributes, 40.3.3
- configuring replication agreement attributes, 40.3.5
- configuring server chaining, 36.2.2
- configuring SSL, 25.4
- configuring SSL authentication, 25.4
- configuring SSL cipher suite, 25.4
- configuring SSL interoperability mode, 25.4
- configuring SSL version, 25.4
- configuring SSL wallet URL, 25.4
- configuring user statistics
-
- configuring statistics collection, 23.5.5
- content rules
-
- adding, 19.3.14
- debug operations
-
- setting, 22.3.3
- delete attribute aliases, 19.3.12
- deleting attribute options, 13.3.5
- disabling accounts by using, 12.2.1
- enabling force flushing to log file, 22.3.4
- enabling SSL, 25.4
- entries
-
- modifying, 13.3.3
- selecting by DN, 28.3.5
- entry level ACLs
-
- setting up, 28.3.3
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- granting selfwrite access to group entries, 28.3.7
- indexes
-
- adding, 19.3.7
- dropping from attributes, 19.3.8
- managing anonymous binds, 31.7.2
- managing change log generation, 40.3.1
- managing human intervention queue, 40.3.11
- managing password verifier profiles for Oracle components, 29.5.2
- managing replication configuration attributes, 39.3
- managing superuser, 12.6
- modifying alias entries, 16.4
- modifying attribute uniqueness constraints, 17.4.4
- modifying attributes, 13.3.3, 19.3.5, 19.3.11
- modifying dynamic groups, 15.3.4
- modifying garbage collectors, 34.3.2
- modifying replica naming context object parameters, 40.3.6
- modifying static groups, 15.3.1, 15.3.2
- object classes
-
- adding, 19.3.4
- password hashing schemes
-
- managing, 29.2
- password hashing schemes for creating password verifiers
-
- managing, 29.1.2
- password policies
-
- setting, 27.3.4
- password policy
-
- applying to subtree, 27.3.3
- privacy mode
-
- enabling, 26.7
- read-only access
-
- granting, 28.3.7
- referential integrity
-
- disabling, 20.6
- enabling, 20.4
- replication setup, 37.5.2.1.5
- searching for published naming contexts, 11.3
- security event tracking
-
- configuring, 23.5.2
- server mode
-
- setting, 14.2.2
- setting logging levels, 22.3.2
- setting server mode, 14.2.2
- setting system configuration attributes by using, 9.4.1
- setting value of orclpwdverifierparams, 29.7
- SSL interoperability mode
-
- setting, 25.7
- statistics collection
-
- configuring, 23.5.1
- unlocking user accounts by using, 12.2.2
- user statistics
-
- configuring, 23.5.3
- using attribute selectors
-
- granting access, 28.3.6
- ldapmodifymt command, 7.4.1
-
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- ldapsearch command
-
- alias entries, 16.3.1
- attribute aliases
-
- using with, 19.3.13.1
- attributes
-
- listing, 13.3.1
- audit configuration
-
- viewing, 21.4.1
- checking value of orclpwdencryptionenable, 29.7
- determining replica IDs, 37.5.2.1.4
- determining replication agreement
-
- replication, 37.5.2.1.4
- finding orclreplicaid value
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.1.4
- Globalization Support, I.5.2
- identifying naming contexts
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.5
- listing configuration attributes, 9.4.2
- password policies
-
- viewing, 27.3.1
- printing binary values, 13.3.6
- privacy mode
-
- determining, 26.7
- replication, 37.5.2.1.4
-
- determining replication agreement, 37.5.2.1.4
- replication setup
-
- finding orclreplicaid value, 37.5.2.1.4
- identifying naming contexts, 37.5.2.2.5
- searching
-
- entries with attribute options, 13.3.6
- searching for published naming contexts, 11.2
- searching password verifier profiles for Oracle components, 29.5.1
- SSL attributes
-
- listing, 25.4
- statistics
-
- viewing configuration, 23.5.1
- syntaxes
-
- viewing, 19.3.16
- viewing change logs, 40.3.2
- viewing matching rules, 19.3.15
- viewing schema, 19.3.1
- viewing syntaxes, 19.3.16
- LDIF files, 9.4.1
-
- importing by using bulkload, 14.3.1
- importing, by using bulkload, 14.3.1
- removing proprietary data from in migration, 35.2.1
- ldifwrite command, 14.6
-
- dumping entries by using, 14.6
- getting supplier data
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.5
- Globalization Support, I.7.2
- log file location, 22.1
- replication setup
-
- getting supplier data, 37.5.2.2.5
- setting up replication by using, 37.5.2.2
- syntax, 14.6
- list of sensitive attributes, 26.6
- listener, for directory database, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2
-
- restarting, C.2.2.3.1
- stopping, C.2.2.3.1, C.2.2.3.1
- listener.ora, C.2.2.3.1
- load balancing
-
- and replication, 6.1
- -load option, in bulkload, 14.3.1
- location-independence, of directories, 1.1.1
- lockout after invalid login attempts
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- log files, 22.1
-
- 10g versus 11g, A.6
- force flushing trace information, 22.3.4
- garbage collection, 34.4.3
- maximum in rotation, 40.2.6
- maximum number in rotation, 22.2.1, 39.2.1
- maximum size, 22.2.2, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- rotation, 22.2.2
- size, 40.3.7
- trace messages, 22.1.2.3
- viewing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 22.2.1
- log messages
-
- for specific operations, 22.1.2.1
- interpreting, 22.1.2
- stored as trace objects, 22.1.2.1
- logging, 22
-
- configuring
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 22.2.2
- features, 22.1.1
- for garbage collectors, enabling and disabling, 34.4
- format, 22.1
- levels
-
- setting by using ldapmodify command, 22.3.2
- logging tab
-
- server properties page
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 22.2.1
- login attempts, 27.1.6
- loose consistency model of replication, 6.2.5
- lowercase character
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- LSNRCTL utility, C.2.2.3.1
M
- ManageHiq.purge command, 40.1.4.1, 40.3.9
- ManageHiq.retry command, 40.1.4.1, 40.3.9
- managing directory schema, 19
- mandatory attributes, 3.5, 19.1.2
-
- adding to existing object classes, 19.1.2.2
- adding to object classes in use, 19.2.3
- in a user entry, 35.3.3.1.2
- redefining, 19.1.2.1
- manual resolution of conflicts, 40.3.9
- match DN, 9.2.2
- matching rules
-
- as metadata in schema, 19.1.1
- attribute, 3.4.5, 3.4.5
- cannot add to subSchemaSubentry, 19.1.1
- PKI, 9.2.2
- stored in schema, 19.1.1
- viewing
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 19.3.15
- by using ODSM, 19.2.16
- maximum entry cache size
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- maximum log file size, 22.2.2
- maximum number of worker threads, 40.1.2
- maximum valid time of password
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- MBeans
-
- defined, 2.11
- related to Oracle Internet Directory configuration, 9.3
- MD4 userPassword attribute hash algorithm, 35.2.1
- MD5
-
- for password encryption, 29.1.2, 29.3.1
- MD5 Digest, SASL authentication mechanism, 31.1.1
- MD5 userPassword attribute hash algorithm, 35.2.1
- member attribute, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.3
- messages, log
-
- interpreting, 22.1.2
- metadata
-
- cache, 3.1.4
- directory, defined, 3.1.4
- stored in schema, 19.1.1
- metrics
-
- performance page
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 23.3.2
- Microsoft Active Directory
-
- with server chaining, 36.1.1
- middle tier
-
- using proxy user with, 31.1.2
- migrating data
-
- from other LDAP-compliant directories, 35.2
- migrating third-party LDAP data
-
- by using Directory Integration Platform server, 35.2.5
- by using LDIF files and syncprofilebootstrap command, 35.2.3
- by using syncprofile bootstrap, bulkload, and LDIF files, 35.2.4
- by using syncprofilebootstrap command, 35.2.2
- migration
-
- from application-specific repositories
-
- intermediate template file, 35.3.1
- minimum password length
-
- enforced by password policies, 27.1.4
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- modifiersName attribute, 3.4.1, 35.2.1, 39.1.6
-
- optional in top, 3.5.2.3
- modifying attribute aliases in existing attributes
-
- by using ldapmodify, 19.3.11
- modifying attributes by using ODSM, 19.2.7
- modifying content rules
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.15
- modifying dynamic groups
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.4
- modifying object classes
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.3
- modifying static groups, 15.2.2
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 15.3.1
- by using ODSM, 15.2.2
- modifyTimestamp attribute, 3.4.1, 35.2.1, 39.1.6
-
- optional in top, 3.5.2.3
- monitoring Oracle Internet Directory, 23
- monitoring servers, 23.1.2
- multimaster flag
-
- toggling, 37.5.2.1.7, 37.5.2.2.10, C.2.2.6
- multimaster replication, 6.2.4, 6.2.5
- multimaster replication groups
-
- with fan-out, 37.6
- with fan-out replication groups, 6.2.7
- multiple directory server instances
-
- SSL
-
- configuration, 25.1.3
- multiple server processes, 3.1.2
- multithreaded LDAP servers, 1.3.3.1
- multivalued attributes, 3.4.2
-
- converting to single-valued, 19.1.3.2
- member, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.3
- orclEntryLevelACI, 28.1.1.3
N
- names
-
- of groups, planning, 5.3
- of users, planning, 5.3
- naming contexts, 3.6
-
- backing up and restoring, 24.2
- defined, 11.1
- definition, 3.6
- discovering, 3.6
- in partitioned directories, 3.9.2
- in replication filtering, 37.1.9
- managing, 11, 11.1
- optimization of partial replication, 37.1.9.6
- publishing, 3.6, 11
- searching for published, 11.2
- subordinate, 3.10
- that cannot be excluded from replicatio, 37.1.9.5
- that cannot be replicated, 37.1.9.5
- namingcontexts attribute, 9.1.4, 11.1, 11.3
-
- multivalued, 11.3
- native authentication
-
- contrasted with external authentication, 43.1
- defined, 43.1
- network retry timeout
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- new features
-
- release 11g (11.1.1), Preface
- new syntaxes, adding, 3.4.4
- NLS_LANG environment variable, 7.4, I.2
-
- required by bulk tools, 14.1
- setting
-
- in the client environment, I.6
- settings, I.2, I.2
- nodes, Oracle Internet Directory, 3.1.1
- non-alphanumeric characters
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- non-Oracle clients
-
- SSL needs, 25.1.7
- non-SSL port, 3.1.3, 9.2.1
- Novell eDirectory
-
- with server chaining, 36.1.1
- null values, in attributes, 19.1.2
- number of entries
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- number of seconds between modifications
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- number of workers
-
- maximum, 39.2.1, 40.2.6
- numeric characters
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5, 27.1.5
O
- O3LOGON algorithm, 29.3.1
- object classes, 3.5
-
- adding, 19.1
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.2, 19.3.4
- by using ODSM, 19.2.2, 19.2.2
- adding attributes
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.3
- as metadata in schema, 19.1.1
- assigning to entries, 19.1.2
- auxiliary, 3.5.2.2
- converting auxiliary, 19.1.2.2
- defining, 19.1.4.1
- deleting
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.4
- from base schema, 19.1.4.4
- not in base schema, 19.1.2.3
- extensibleObject, 18.1
- groupOfNames, 15.2.1, 15.2.1, 15.2.3, 15.2.3
- guidelines
-
- for deleting, 19.1.4.4
- in the base schema, modifying, 19.1.2.2, 19.1.2.2
- modifying
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 19.3.4
- by using ODSM, 19.2.3, 19.2.3
- orclprivilegegroup, 3.1.4
-
- and dynamic groups, 15.1.2.1
- redefining mandatory attributes in, 19.1.2.1
- referral, 18.1
- removing attributes from, 19.1.2.2
- removing superclasses from, 19.1.2.2
- rules, 3.5.2.2
- searching
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.1
- structural, 3.5.2.1, 3.5.2.1
- structural, converting, 19.1.2.2
- subclasses, 3.5.1
-
- defining, 19.1.4.1
- superclasses, 3.5.1
- top, 3.5.1
- types, 3.5.2
-
- abstract, 3.5.2.3
- auxiliary, 3.5.2.2
- structural, 3.5.1
- unique name of, 19.1.2.1
- unique object identifier, 19.1.2.1
- viewing properties by using ODSM, 19.2.5
- object identifier as attribute alias, 19.1.5
- objectclasses
-
- orclacpgroup, 28.1.1.4.1
- OCI. See Oracle Call Interface.
- ODS_PROCESS_STATUS Table, 4.2
- ODS_PROCESS_STATUS table, 4.2
- ODSM, 7.3
-
- adding
-
- entries, 13.2.4
- adding ACPs, 28.2.2
-
- from data browser, 28.2.4
- adding indexes to attributes, 19.2.12
- adding new attributes, 19.2.5
- adding new entries, 13.2.4
- adding object classes, 19.2.2
- assigning password polices to subtrees, 27.2.3
- attributes, searching for, 19.2.10
- cataloging attributes, 19.2.12
- configuring HTTP server, 7.3.3
- configuring server chaining, 36.2.1
- connecting, 7.3
- connecting to server, 7.3.2
- copying existing entries, 13.2.5
- creating attribute uniqueness constraints, 17.3.1
- creating content rules, 19.2.14
- creating dynamic groups, 15.2.3
- creating password policies, 27.2.3
- creating plug-ins, 41.4.1
- creating static groups, 15.2.1
- data browser icons, 13.2.1
- default port, 7.1.3
- deleting attribute uniqueness constraints, 17.3.3
- deleting attributes, 19.2.8
- deleting object classes, 19.2.4
- deleting plug-ins, 41.4.4
- displaying directory entries, 13.2.1
- dropping indexes from attributes, 19.2.13
- editiing plug-ins, 41.4.3
- home page, 23.4
- icons
-
- data browser, 13.2.1
- introduction, 7.3
- invoking, 7.3.1
- logging into server, 7.3.2.1
- managing configuration attributes, 9.5
- managing directory schema, 19.2
- managing password verifier profiles for Oracle components, 29.4
- managing plug-ins, 41.4.1
- managing system configuration attributes, 9.5
- modifying ACPs, 28.2.3
- modifying attribute uniqueness constraints, 17.3.2
- modifying attributes, 19.2.7
- modifying content rules, 19.2.15
- modifying dynamic groups, 15.2.4
- modifying entries, 13.2.6
- modifying entry-level access
-
- from data browser, 28.2.5
- modifying garbage collectors, 34.3.1
- modifying object classes, 19.2.2, 19.2.3
- modifying password policies, 27.2.2
- navigating to from Fusion Middleware Control, 7.2
- registering plug-ins, 41.4.2
- searching for attributes, 19.2.10
- searching for entries, 13.2.2
- searching for object classes, 19.2.1
- selecting attribute syntax type, 19.2.17
- setting entry-level access
-
- from data browser, 28.2.5
- testing replication, 37.4
- troubleshooting, Q.1.23
- URL, 7.3.1
- using SSL, 7.3.2.2
- viewing ACPs, 28.2.1
- viewing all directory attributes, 19.2.9
- viewing attributes, 13.2.3
- viewing attributes for specific entries, 13.2.3
- viewing local change logs, 40.2.2
- viewing matching rules, 19.2.16
- viewing password policies, 27.2.1
- viewing properties of object classes, 19.2.5
- viewing statistics information, 23.4
- viewing syntaxes, 19.2.17
- viewing version information, Q.1.21
- ODSSM account, 23.1.4
- ODSSMadministrator account
-
- password
-
- changing by using WLST, 12.10
- OID Compare and Reconcile Tool, 40.4
- OID Control Utility
-
- See oidctl command
- OID Monitor
-
- See OIDMON
- oidcmprec command, 40.4
-
- change log generation for changes, 40.4.8
- comparing and reconciling inconsistent data, 40.4
- conflict scenarios, 40.4.1
- how it works, 40.4.4
- including directory schema, 40.4.10
- limitations, 40.4.13
- operations supported, 40.4.2
- output, 40.4.3
- overriding predefined conflict resolution rules, 40.4.11
- selecting attributes, 40.4.7
- selecting DIT, 40.4.6
- source and destination directories, 40.4.5
- user-defined operations, 40.4.12
- using parameter file, 40.4.9
- oidctl command
-
- in Oracle Internet Directory node, 3.1.1
- in standalone mode, B.1
- starting replication server, 8.4, 37.5.2.1.7
- troubleshooting database server, Q.1.7.3
- oiddiag command
-
- detecting referential integrity violations, 20.6
- viewing statistics, 23.6
- oidexaup.sql
-
- contents of, 43.4
- for installing external authentication plug-in, 43.2
- OIDEXTAUTH PL/SQL package for external authentication, 43.2
- oidldapd dispatcher
-
- in instance, 8.1.3
- log file location, 22.1
- log file name, 22.1
- oidldapd server
-
- in an instance, 8.1.3
- log file location, 22.1
- OIDMON, 4.1, 4.2
-
- in Oracle Internet Directory node, 3.1.1
- OIDMON log file name, 22.1
- OIDMON process
-
- in instace, 8.1.3
- oidpasswd command
-
- changing database password, 12.7
- resetting superuser password, 12.8
- oidrepld command
-
- log file name, 22.1
- OIDUpgradePasswordPolicies command
-
- replication setup, 37.5.3
- one-level search, 13.2.2
- one-way hashed values
-
- userpassword verifiers, 29.1.1
- online directories, 1.1.1
- OpenLDAP Community, Preface
- operation debug, 22.3.3
- operation latency
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- operational attributes, 9.1
- operations enabled for debug, 22.2.2
- operations, limiting debugging to specific, 22.3.3
- OPMN
-
- See Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server
- opmnctl command, 4.1
-
- creating a component, 8.1.3
- creating a system component, 8.3.1
- registering an instance, 8.3.2, 8.3.2
- replication setup
-
- starting replication server, 37.5.2.2.1
- restarting server, 8.3.9
- starting replication server
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.1
- starting server, 8.3.7
- stopping server, 8.3.8
- viewing server instances, 8.3.6
- viewing status, 8.3.6
- opmn.xml
-
- changing database information, 8.3.10
- snippet, 4.3.1
- optional attributes, 3.5, 19.1.2
-
- adding to pre-defined object classes, 19.1.4.1
- options, attribute, 3.4.6, 3.4.6
- ORA-1562 error, Q.1.2.3
- ORA-3113 error, Q.1.2.1
- ORA-3114 error, Q.1.2.1
- Oracle Advanced Security, use of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.4.2
- Oracle Application Server Administrators Group, 30.3.2
- Oracle Call Interface
- Oracle components
-
- privileges for administering, 30.1.4
- Oracle components, use of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.4
- Oracle Context
-
- root, 32.1.4
- Oracle Context Administrators Group, 30.4.5
- Oracle data servers
-
- changing password to, 12.7, 12.7
- error messages, Q.1.2.2, Q.1.2.3
- Oracle Database Advanced Replication, C.2.2.3.2
-
- configuring, C.2.2.3, C.2.2.3.2, C.2.2.3.2
-
- by using Replication Management Tool, C.2.2.3
- for directory replication, C.2.2.3.2
- features, D.1
- installing, C.2.2.3
- See also Advanced Replication
- setting up, C.2.2.3
- Oracle Database Advanced Replication-based replication, 6.2.3, C
-
- See also Advanced Replication
- Oracle Database Net Services
-
- anonymous binds, 7.1.5
- Oracle Database Server, 3.1.1
- Oracle Database Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), 26.1
- Oracle Database Vault, 26.3
-
- install and configure to protect Oracle Internet Directory, 26.4
- Oracle Delegated Administration Services, 10g versus 11g, A.13
- Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL) format, 22.1
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform
-
- defined, 3.13
- description, 1.4.3
- enabling auditing, 21.4.3
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform auditing, 21.1.2
- Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 10g versus 11g, A.12
- Oracle directory replication server
-
- authentication, 37.1.8.1
- component of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.3.2
- component of Oracle Internet Directory node, 3.1.1
- starting in Advanced Replication, C.2.2.6
- Oracle directory server instances, 1.3.2, 3.1.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.2
-
- starting in Advanced Replication, C.2.2.5
- Oracle Directory Services Manager
-
- See ODSM
- Oracle Fusion Middleware, 2
- Oracle Globalization Support, 3.8
- Oracle home, 2.7, 2.7
- Oracle Identity and Access Management
-
- delegation in, 30.1
- Oracle Identity Management, 3.14.2
-
- components, 3.14.2
- group information, 5.3.2
- management policies, 3.14.3.2
- objects, 32.1.4
- planning, 5.1, 5.1
- products, 3.14.2
- realms, planning, 32.1.1
- user information, 5.3.1, 32.1.5, 32.1.5
- what it does, 3.14.1
- Oracle instance, 2.8
-
- directories under, 8.1.2
- Oracle Internet Director Server Manageability
-
- architecture, 23.1.1
- components, 23.1.1
- Oracle Internet Directory
-
- advantages of, 1.3.3
- architecture, 1.3.1, 3.1
- components, 1.3.2
- how Oracle components use it, 1.4
- nodes, 3.1.1
- super user password, resetting, 12.8
- used by Oracle Advanced Security, 1.4.2
- Oracle Internet Directory database password
-
- changing
-
- by using oidpasswd, 12.7
- Oracle Internet Directory Deployment Options, 2.3
- Oracle Internet Directory ports, 3.1.3
- Oracle Internet Directory Self-Service Console
-
- in indirect authentication of end users, 31.1.2
- Self-Service Console, 3.11
- Oracle Internet Directory Server Manageability
-
- architecture and components, 23.1.2
- capabilties, 23.1.1
- configuring, 23.2.1
- framework, 23.1, 23.1.1
-
- configuring critical events, 23.5.4
- Oracle Net Services, 3.1.1, 3.2
-
- preparing for Advanced Replication, C.2.2.3.1
- use of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.4.1
- Oracle Platform Security Services
-
- use of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.4.1
- Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server (OPMN), 3.1.1, 4.1
- Oracle Single Sign-On, 10g versus 11g, A.13
- Oracle Virtual Directory
-
- description, 1.4.3
- Oracle Webcenter Suite
-
- use of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.4.1
- ORACLE_HOME environment variable, 7.4
-
- required by bulk tools, 14.1
- ORACLE_INSTANCE environment variable, 2.8, 7.4, A.5
-
- required by bulk tools, 14.1
- ORACLE_SID environment variable, A.5
- orclACI, 28.1.1.2
-
- access to, 28.1.1.2
- orclaci attribute, 9.1.4, 28.1.1.2
-
- optional in top, 3.5.2.3
- orclacpgroup object class, 15.1.2.1, 28.1.1.4.1
- orclactivatereplication attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.7, 40.3.7
- orclactiveenddate user entry attribute, 12.2.1
- orclactivestartdate user entry attribute, 12.2.1
- orclagreementid attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orclagreementid entry, 39.1.4
- orclagreementtype attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orclanonymousbindsflag
-
- values, 31.6
- orclanonymousbindsflag attribute, 9.1.2, 31.6
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclaudcustevents attribute, 9.1.2, 21.1.1, 21.2
- orclaudfilterpreset attribute, 9.1.2, 21.1.1, 21.2
- orclaudsplusers attribute, 9.1.2, 21.1.1, 21.2
- orclchangeretrycount attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclcommonusernickname attribute
-
- uniqueness constraints, 17.4.1
- orclcommonusersearchbase attribute in realm-specific Oracle context, 29.3.1
- orclconflresolution attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclConnectByAttribute group attribute, 15.1.2.2
- orclConnectByStartingValue group attribute, 15.1.2.2
- orclcryptoscheme attribute, 9.1.4
- orcldataprivacymode attribute, 9.1.3, 26.6
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcldebugflag, 22.3.2
- orcldebugflag attribute, 9.1.2, 22.2.2, 22.3.2, 22.3.2, 22.3.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcldebugforceflush attribute, 9.1.2, 22.3.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcldebuglevel attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
-
- debug levels, 40.3.7
- orcldebugop attribute, 9.1.2, 22.2.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcldirreplgroupdsas attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orcldispthreads attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
- orclecacheenabled attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclecachemaxentries attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclecachemaxentsize attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclecachemaxsize attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclenablegroupcache attribute, 9.1.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclencryptedattributes attribute, 9.1.3, 26.6
- orclEntryLevelACI attribute, 28.1.1.3, 28.1.1.3
-
- optional in top, 3.5.2.3
- orclepwdpolicynable attribute of password policies, 27.1.2
- orcleventlevel attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.4, 23.5.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclexcludedattributes attribute, 39.1.5
- orclexcludednamingcontexts attribute, 37.6, 39.1.3.1, 39.1.5
- orclextconfflag attribute, 21.1.2
- orclgeneratechangelog attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.1, 40.3.1
- orclGuid
-
- optional attribute in top, 3.5.2.3
- orclhashedattributes attribute, 9.2.2
- orclhiqschedule attribute, 39.1.3.1, 39.2.2, 40.3.5
- orclhostname attribute, 9.1.2
-
- configuring, 10.2
- orclincludednamingcontexts attribute, 39.1.5
- orclinmemfiltprocess attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2
- orclisenabled attribute, 12.2.1
- orcllastappliedchangenumber attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orcllastlogintime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- orclldapconnkeepalive attribute, 39.1.3.1, 39.2.2, 40.3.5
- orclldapconntimeout attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- ORCLLM algorithm, 29.3.1
- orclmatchdnenabled attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclmaxcc attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclmaxconnincache attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclmaxfiltsize attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2
- orclmaxldapconns attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
- orclmaxlogfiles attribute, 9.1.2, 22.2.2, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclmaxlogfilesize attribute, 9.1.2, 22.2.2, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclmaxserverresptime attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
- orclnonsslport attribute, 9.1.2
- ORCLNT algorithm, 29.3.1
- orclnwrwtimeout attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclOidComponentName attribute, 39.1.6
- orclOidInstanceName attribute, 39.1.6
- orcloptcontainsquery attribute
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcloptracklevel attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.2, 23.5.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcloptrackmaxtotalsize attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcloptracknumelemcontainers attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.2
- orclpilotmode attribute, 39.1.2
-
- in pilot mode, 40.3.4
- orclpkimatchingrule attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2, 31.1.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclpluginworkers attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
- orclprivilegegroup object class, 3.1.4, 15.1.2.1, 28.1.1.4.2
-
- and dynamic groups, 15.1.2.1
- orclpwdaccountunlock user attribute, 12.2.2
- orclpwdAllowHashCompare password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdAlphaNumeric password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdencryptionenable
-
- checking value
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 29.7
- orclpwdEncryptionEnable password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdencryptionenable realm attribute
-
- when provisioning users, 29.7
- orclpwdGraceLoginTimeLimit password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdIllegalValues password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdipaccountlockedtime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- orclpwdipfailuretime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- orclpwdIPLockout password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdIPLockoutDuration password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdIPMaxFailure password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdMaxRptChars password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdMinAlphaChars password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdMinLowercase password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdMinSpecialChars password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdMinUppercase password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdPolicyEnable password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclPwdTrackLogin
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- orclpwdverifierparams
-
- default DN, 29.7
- orclrefreshdgrmems attribute, 9.1.3, 15.1.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclReplAgreementEntry objectclass, 39.1.3
- orclreplautotune attribute, 39.1.6, 40.1.2, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclreplicadn attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orclreplicaid attribute, 39.1.2, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- orclreplicasecondaryuri attribute, 39.1.2, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- orclreplicastate attribute, 37.1.3, 39.1.2, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
-
- monitoring value, 37.5.2.1.7
- orclreplicationid attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orclreplicationprotocol attribute, 39.1.3.1
- orclreplicationstate attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.7, 40.3.7
- orclreplicatype attribute, 39.1.2, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
-
- in pilot mode, 40.3.4
- orclreplicauri attribute, 39.1.2, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- orclreplmaxworkers attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.1.2, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclreplusesasl, 40.2.6
- orclreplusesasl;digest-md5 attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.3.7
- orclreqattrcase attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
- orclrevpwd attribute, 29.1.1, 29.7
- orclRIattr attribute, 20.1
- orclrienabled attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2, 20.1
- orclsaslauthenticationmode attribute, 9.1.2, 31.3, 31.5
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsaslcipherchoice attribute, 9.1.2, 31.3, 31.5
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsaslmechanism attribute, 9.1.2, 31.3, 31.5
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsdumpflag attribute, 9.1.2, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclservermode attribute, 9.1.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- setting by using ldapmodify command, 14.2.2
- orclserverprocs attribute, 9.1.2, 9.2.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsizelimit attribute, 9.1.2, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 40.1.4.3, 40.1.4.3, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
-
- managing by using ldapmodify, 40.3.11
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclskewedattribute attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclskiprefinsql attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsslauthentication attribute, 9.1.2, 25.1.3, 25.2.3, 25.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsslciphersuite attribute, 9.1.2, 25.1.1, 25.2.3, 25.4
- orclsslenable attribute, 9.1.2, 25.1.5, 25.2.3, 25.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsslinteropmode attribute, 9.1.2, 25.1.7, 25.4, 25.4
- orclsslport attribute, 9.1.2
- orclsslversion attribute, 9.1.2, 25.2.3, 25.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsslwalleturl attribute, 9.1.2, 25.1.5, 25.2.3, 25.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclstatsdn attribute, 9.1.3, 9.2.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclstatsflag attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.1, 23.5.4
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclstatslevel attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.3
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclstatsperiodicity attribute, 9.1.2, 23.5.1
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orclsuname attribute, 12.6
- orclsupassword attribute, 12.6
- orclthreadspersupplier attribute, 39.1.6, 39.2.1, 39.2.1, 40.1.2, 40.2.6, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- orclthreadspersupplier;apply attribute, 40.1.2
- orcltimelimit attribute, 9.1.2
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcltlimitmode attribute, 9.1.3
-
- new location in 11g, A.2
- orcluniqueattrname attribute in attribute uniqueness constraint entries, 17.1
- orcluniqueenable attribute in attribute uniqueness constraint entries, 17.1, 17.4.6
- orcluniqueobjectclass attribute in attribute uniqueness constraint entries, 17.1
- orcluniquescope attribute in attribute uniqueness constraint entries, 17.1
- orcluniquesubtree attribute in attribute uniqueness constraint entries, 17.1
- orclupdateschedule attribute, 39.1.3.1, 39.2.2, 40.3.5
- orclUserV2 attribute, 35.3.3.1.2
- ORCLWEBDAV algorithm, 29.3.1
- organization attribute, 3.4.3
- organizationalUnitName, 3.4.3
- ou attribute, 3.4.3
P
- parameters
-
- for an active instance, modifying, 25.2.2
- partial replication, 6.2.1
-
- filtering, 37.1.9
- partitioning, 3.9, 3.9.2, 3.9.2
- password
-
- EMD administrator
-
- changingby using WLST, 12.9
- ODSSM administrator
-
- changing by using WLST, 12.10
- replication administrator
-
- changing by using remtool command, 40.3.12
- superuser
-
- changing by using Fusion Middleware control, 12.4
- password encryption
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- password expiration
-
- enforced by password policies, 27.1.4
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- password expiry warning
-
- enforced by password policies, 27.1.4
- password length
-
- enforced by password policies, 27.1.4
- password policies, 27
-
- about, 27.1
- applicable operations on userpassword attribute, 27.1.4
- applied to subtrees, 27.1.3
- applied to superuser, 27.1.4
- applying to subtree
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 27.3.3
- assigning to subtree
-
- by using ODSM, 27.2.3
- attributes, 27.1.5
- creating
-
- by using ldapadd command, 27.3.2
- by using ODSM, 27.2.3
- creating by using ODSM, 27.2.3
- default, 27.1.4, 27.1.4
- defined, 27.1
- definition, 27.1.1
- disabling, 27.1.3
- DN, 27.1.2
- enabling, 27.1.2
- enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, 27.1.1
- entry
-
- defined, 3.1.4
- error messages, Q.1.6.2
- fine-grained, 27.1.3
- granularity, 27.1.3
- management, 3.7
- managing by using command-line tools, 27.3
- modifying
-
- by using ODSM, 27.2.2
- modifying by using ODSM, 27.2.2
- plug-in, 42
-
- how it works, 42.1
- rules, 27.1
- runtime resolution by directory server, 27.1.3
- setting
-
- by using command-line tools, 27.3, 27.3.4
- by using ldapmodify command, 27.3.4
- steps to establish, 27.1.2
- troubleshooting, Q.1.6
- verification by directory server, 27.1.7
- verification of, 27.1.7
- viewing
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 27.3.1
- by using ODSM, 27.2.1, 27.2.1
- password policy entries
-
- location, 27.1.3
- master node version, 37.5.3
- replication, 37.5.3
- password reset
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- password syntax check
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- password verifier entry, defined, 3.1.4
- password verifier profile entries
-
- for application, 29.3.1
- location, 29.3.1
- password verifier profiles
-
- for Oracle components
-
- managing by using ldapmodify command, 29.5.2
- searching by using ldapsearch command, 29.5.1
- password verifier profiles for Oracle components
-
- managing
-
- by using ODSM, 29.4
- password verifiers, 29
-
- authenticating to Oracle components
-
- managing, 29.3
- default for Oracle components, 29.3.3
- dynamic
-
- generating, 29.6
- for authenticing to the directory, 29.1
- password wallets
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.15
- password-based authentication, 31.1.1
- passwords
-
- command-line prompt, 7.4.1
- database, 12.7
- for guest users, 12.1
- for proxy users, 12.1
- for super users, 12.1
- for superuser, 12.1
- forcing changes by using command-line tools, 12.2.3
- integrity
-
- MD4, 29.1.2
- managing, 12
- policies
-
- setting by using command-line tools, 27.3, 27.3
- protection, 3.7
-
- changing by using ldapmodify command, 29.2
- changing scheme, 29.1
- default verifiers for Oracle components, 29.3.3
- managing by using ldapmodify command, 29.2
- MD5, 29.1.2, 29.1.2, 29.3.1, 29.3.1
- O3LOGON, 29.3.1
- ORCLLM, 29.3.1
- ORCLNT, 29.3.1
- ORCLWEBDAV, 29.3.1
- SASL/MD5, 29.3.1
- SHA-1, 29.1.2, 29.1.2, 29.3.1, 29.3.1
- SMD5, 29.1.2, 29.1.2
- SSHA, 29.1.2, 29.1.2
- UNIX Crypt, 29.1.2, 29.3.1
- to Oracle components
-
- storing, 29.3.2
- to Oracle data servers, changing, 12.7, 12.7
- passwords and accounts, managing, 12.1
- PATH environment variable, 7.4
-
- required by bulk tools, 14.1
- path names, 10g versus 11g, A.6
- peer-to-peer replication, 6.2.4
- performance
-
- add or modify, Q.1.7.2
- by using orclEntryLevelACI, 28.1.1.2
- replication and, 6.1
- search, Q.1.7.1
- troubleshooting, Q.1.7
- performance page metrics
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 23.3.2
- perfromance monitoring garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
- permissions, 3.7, 28.1
-
- granting
-
- by using ODSM, 28.2
- pilot mode, 40.1.5
-
- specifying by using remtool command, 40.3.4
- pilotstarttime attribute, 39.1.2
-
- in pilot mode, 40.3.4
- PKE matching rules, 9.2.2
- PKI authentication, 25.1
- PL/SQL plug-in developer's reference, F
- plug-in configuration entries
-
- adding by using ldapmodify command, 41.3.2
- plug-in framework, 41.1.5
- plug-in threads
-
- per server process
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- plug-ins
-
- benefits, 41.1.3
- configuration entries, 41.3.1
- creating, 41.2
- creating by using ODSM, 41.4.1
- deleting by using ODSM, 41.4.4
- editing by using ODSM, 41.4.3
- entry, 3.1.4
- external authentication, 43, 43
- for password policies, 42
- garbage collection, 34.1.1.1
- guidelines, 41.1.4
- in replication environment, 41.1.7
- languages supported, 41.1.1
- managing by using ODSM, 41.4.1
- password policy
-
- how it works, 42.1
- registering by using ODSM, 41.4.2
- registering from command line, 41.3
- supported operations, 41.1.6
- point-to-point replication, 6.2.4
- policies
-
- identity management, 3.14.3.2
- pooling, connection, 1.3.3.1
- port configuration
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.8
- ports
-
- assignment, 3.1.3
- default
-
- Oracle Internet Directory, 3.1.3
- default, 10g versus 11g, A.3
- non-SSL, 9.2.1
- privileged, 7.1.6
- SSL, 9.2.1
- postinstallation tasks, 7.1, 7.1
- precedence
-
- at the attribute level, 28.1.4.1.2
- at the entry level, 28.1.4.1.1
- rules
-
- ACL evaluation, 28.1.4.1
- in conflicting access policies, 28.1.1.1
- prescriptive access control, 28.1.1.2
- Preserving case of required attribute name in search request, 9.2.1
- previously used passwords
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- privacy mode, 26.6
-
- determining
-
- by using ldapsearch, 26.7
- enabling
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 26.7
- privacy, data, 3.7, 26.7
- privilege groups, 28.1.1.4, 28.1.1.4, 28.1.1.4.2
-
- associated with orclprivilegegroup object class, 28.1.1.4.2
- defined, 3.1.4
- privileged accounts, 12.1
- privileged ports, 7.1.6
- privileged user
-
- access to data
-
- prevented with Database Vault, 26.3
- types, 27.1.4
- privileges, 3.7, 28.1
- privileges for user and group management
-
- delegation of, 30.1.4
- process control, 4
-
- architecture, 4.1
- best practices, 4.3.4
- process management, 10g versus 11g, A.1
- process monitoring, 4.3.4
- processes
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- properties
-
- server
-
- managing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2.1
- shared
-
- managing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2.2
- proxy users, 31.1.2
-
- managing
-
- by using ldapmodify, 12.6
- by using ODSM, 12.4
- public key infrastructure, 25.1
- public-key encryption
-
- described, 25.1
- purge queue, 40.1.4
- purging change logs, 34.1.4
- pwdaccountlockedtime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- pwdAllowUserChange password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdchangedtime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- pwdCheckSyntax password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdexpirationwarned operational attribute, 27.1.6
- pwdExpireWarning password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdFailureCountInterval password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdfailuretime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- pwdGraceLoginLimit password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdgraceusetime operational attribute, 27.1.6
- pwdhistory operational attribute, 27.1.6
- pwdInHistory password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdLockout password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdLockoutDuration password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdMaxAge password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdMaxFailure password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdMinAge password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdMinLength password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- pwdMustChange password policy attribute, 12.2.3, 27.1.5
- pwdpolicy entry, 12.2.3
- pwdpolicy object class, 27.1.2
-
- creating values
-
- step in estabishing policies, 27.1.2
- pwdpolicysubentry attribute in subtree, 27.1.2
- pwdreset operational attribute, 27.1.6
Q
- queue statistics
-
- viewing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.10
R
- RDNs. See relative distinguished names (RDNs)
- read-only access
-
- granting
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.7
- realms, 32, 32.1.2
-
- identity management
-
- customizing, 32.2
- default, 3.14.3.1, 32.1.5
- defined, 3.14.3
- implementation in Oracle Internet Directory, 32.1.4
- in enterprise deployments, 32.1.2
- in hosted deployments, 32.1.3
- multiple in enterprise deployments, 32.1.2.2
- planning, 32.1.1
- single in enterprise, 32.1.2.1
- realm-specific
-
- Oracle Context, 32.1.4
- password policy, 27.1.3
- privileged user, 27.1.4
- recovery features, in Oracle, 1.3.3.2
- redefining mandatory attributes, 19.1.2.1
- ref attribute, 9.1.4, 18.1
- referential integrity, 9.2.2, 20
-
- 10g versus 11g, A.9
- configuring specific attributes
-
- by using catalog command, 20.5
- defined, 20.1
- disabling
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 20.6
- disabling by using Fusion Middleware Control, 20.3
- enabling
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 20.2
- by using ldapmodify command, 20.4
- violations
-
- detecting by using oiddiag command, 20.6
- referral object class, 18.1
- referrals, 3.9.2
-
- client-side referral caching, 18.1
- defined, 3.10
- kinds, 3.10
- refresh dynamic group membership, 15.1.2
- registering with WebLogic server, 8.1.2, 8.1.4
- relational databases contrasted to directories, 1.1.1
- relative distinguished names (RDNs), 3.3.1
- remtool command
-
- adding an LDAP-based replica, 37.5.2.1.4
- adding replica
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.3
- Advanced Replication, C.2.2.3.2
- backing up data
-
- replication setup, 37.5.2.2.2
- changing replication administrator's password, 40.3.12
- replication setup, 37.1.2.2
-
- adding replica, 37.5.2.2.3
- backing up data, 37.5.2.2.2
- specifying pilot mode, 40.3.4
- troubleshooting, Q.1.19
- verifying replication, 40.3.10
- viewing queue statistics, 40.3.10
- repeated characters
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- replica details
-
- configuring by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.9
- replica ID, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- replica naming context object parameters, 40.3.6
- replica naming context objects
-
- viewing and modifying
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.3
- replica primary URI, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- replica secondary URI, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- replica state, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- replica status, 39.2.1
- replica subentry
-
- configuring attributes by using ldapmodify command, 40.3.3
- DN, 39.1.2, 40.3.3
- example, 39.1.2
- modifying by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.4, 40.2.4
- replica type, 39.2.1, 40.2.9, 40.3.3
- replicas
-
- defined, 6.2.4
- replicated directories, conceptual discussion, 3.9
- replication, 3.9.1
-
- activate and inactivate, 39.2.1, 40.3.7
- adding a new entry to a consumer, D.5.1
- Advanced Database, 3.9.1
- Advanced replication-based and LDAP-based, 6.2.3
- agreement entry, 39.1.3
- agreements, 6.2.4
-
- example of, 39.1.7
- and high availability, 6.3
- and load balancing, 6.3
- and local availability, 6.3
- and performance, 6.1
- and SSL, 37.1.8.2
- authentication, 37.1.8.1
- change logs in, 40.1.3
- command-line setup
-
- LDAP-based, 37.5
- command-line tools, 37.1.2.2
- comparing and reconciling inconsistent data, 40.4
- configuring
-
- Oracle Database Advanced Replication, C.2.2.3.2
- conflicts
-
- automatically resolve, 39.2.1, 40.2.6
- levels of occurrence, 40.1.6.1
- monitoring, 40.3.8
- resolving manually, 40.3.9, 40.3.9
- typical causes of, 40.1.6
- converting Advanced Replication-based agreement to LDAP-based agreement, 37.2
- deleting an entry, D.5.2
- directory replication group (DRG), 6.2.4
- enabling auditing, 21.4.3
- failure tolerance, 6.1
- fan-out, 6.2.4
- filtering, 37.1.9
- full, 6.2.1
- groups
-
- multimaster, 3.9.1
- LDAP
-
- filtering, 37.1.9.3
- LDAP-based, 37.1.1
-
- configuring, 37.1.7
- deleting, 37.5.4
- determining what is to be replicated, 40.1.1
- installing and configuring, 37.5, 37.5
- process, D.3
- setting up, 37.3, 37.5.2
- LDAP-based replication agreement
-
- deleting, 40.2.5
- load balancing, 6.1
- loose consistency model, 6.2.5
- managing and monitoring, 40
- managing naming contexts and attributes, 37.1.9.5
- modifying a DN, D.5.5
- modifying an RDN, D.5.4
- multimaster, 6.2.4
- multimaster with fan-out, 6.2.7
- naming context container entry, 39.1.4, 39.1.5
- naming contexts
-
- included and excluded, 37.1.9.1
- partial, 6.2.1
-
- optimization, 37.1.9.6
- peer-to-peer, 6.2.4
- point-to-point, 6.2.4
- process, D.5, D.5.1, D.5.2, D.5.3, D.5.4, D.5.5
- reasons for using, 6
- security, 37.1.8
- See also Advanced Replication, Oracle Database Advanced Replication-based Replication, LDAP-based replication
- server
-
- log file location, 22.1
- setting up by using replication wizard in Fusion Middleware Control, 37.3
- single master, 3.9.1
-
- defined, 6.2.4
- SSL mode, 37.1.8.2
- transport mechanisms, 37.1.1
- troubleshooting, Q.1.12, Q.1.12.4, Q.1.12.5
- with server chaining, 36.1.4
- replication administrator password
-
- changing by using remtool command, 40.3.12
- replication agreement entry
-
- DN, 39.1.3
- replication agreements
-
- attributes, 37.1.4
- examples, 39.1.3.2
- modifying by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.4
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- viewing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.4
- replication and SSL, 37.1.8.2
- replication architecture
-
- LDAP-based, D.3
- replication attributes
-
- configuring, 39.2
- replication auditing, 21.1.2
- replication authentication, 37.1.8.1
- replication bind DN password, 37.1.8.1
- replication binds
-
- SASL, 39.2.1, 40.3.7
- replication bootstrap
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.12.3
- replication concepts, 6
- replication configuration attributes, 39
-
- command line, 39.3
- replication configuration container attributes, 39.1.1
- replication configuration container entry
-
- example, 39.1.1
- replication configuration set
-
- DN, 39.1.6
- replication configuration set DN, 40.3.7
- replication conflicts
-
- automatically resolve, 40.3.7
- types, 40.1.6.1
- replication cycle
-
- entries to process, 40.2.6
- maximum number of entries to process, 40.3.7
- number of entries to process, 39.2.1
- Replication Environment Management Tool
-
- See remtool
- replication failover, 38
-
- described, 38.1
- limitations and warnings, 38.1.1
- stateless, 38.1.2
- time-based, 38.3
- types, 38.1.2
- replication filtering, 37.1.9
-
- examples, 37.1.9.3
- rules, 37.1.9.2, 37.1.9.3
- replication filtering examples, 37.1.9.4
- replication frequency, 39.2.2, 40.3.5
- Replication Management Tool, C.2.2.3
- replication naming context container entry, 39.1.4
- replication naming context object entry, 39.1.5
-
- DN, 39.1.5
- example, 39.1.5
- replication objects
-
- examples, 39.1.7
- replication server
-
- credentials, 37.1.8.1
- in Oracle Internet Directory node, 3.1.1
- starting
-
- by using oidctl command, 8.4
- with SSL-enabled directory server, 25.1.4
- replication server connection, 40.3.5
-
- keep alive, 37.3
- replication server debug level, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- replication setup
-
- customized settings, 37.5.2
- human intervention queue schedule, 37.3
- modifying by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.4
- restoring entries from other components, 37.5.2.1.8
- tasks performed by remtool command, 37.1.2.2
- viewing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 40.2.4
- replication status, 39.2.1, 40.2.7, 40.3.7
- replication type
-
- choosing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 37.3
- replication wizard
-
- See Fusion Middleware Control replication wizard
- replication, 10g versus 11g, A.11
- replication, basics, 6
- Repository Creation Assistant (repca)
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.12.2
- resetting your password
-
- by using self-service console, 12.3.3
- resource access information, 3.15
- resource information, 3.15
-
- location in DIT, 3.15
- resource type information, 3.15
- restarting server
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.2.4
- by using opmnctl command, 8.3.9
- restricting ACIs users can add, 28.3.1
- retry queue, 40.1.4
- retry timeout
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- Root DSE entry
-
- defined, 3.1.4
- root Oracle Context, 32.1.4
- rotation
-
- log files, 22.2.2
S
- SASL
-
- clients enabled with
-
- Digest-MD5 authentication to directory server, 31.1.4
- external authentication, 31.1.4
- SASL for replication binds, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- SASL/MD5, for generating password verifier, 29.3.1
- scalability, of Oracle Internet Directory, 1.3.3.1
- schema, 19
-
- administration, 19
- definitions in subSchemaSubentry, 19.1.1
- directory, defined, 3.1.4
- for orclACI, H.1
- for orclEntryLevelACI, H.2
- search
-
- and compare operations, 3.4.5
- configuring, 8.2.1
- depth, specifying, 13.2.2
- filters
-
- maximum size, 9.2.2
- processing in memory, 9.2.2
- for attributes by using ODSM, 19.2.10
- for object classes
-
- by using ODSM, 19.2.1
- maximum entries returned, 9.2.1
- maximum time to complete, 9.2.1
- processing, 3.2
- results, specifying maximum number of entries returned, 13.2.2
- skip referral for, 9.2.2
- specifying maximum number of entries returned, 13.2.2
- search request
-
- preserving case of attribute name, 9.2.1
- secure
-
- port 3133, 25.1.3
- secure mode
-
- running server instances in, 25.1.3
- Secure Sockets Layer
-
- See SSL
- security, 1.3.3.3
-
- credentials, stored in an external repository, 43
- for different clients, 25.1.3
- in LDAP Version 3, 1.2.2
- in replication, 37.1.8
- SSL parameters for different clients, 25.1.3
- Security Administrators Group, 30.4.1
- security and refresh events garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
- security event tracking
-
- configuring
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 23.5.2
- security in Oracle Internet Directory, 3.7
- self-service console
-
- of Delegated Administration Services, 12.3.1
- resetting your password, 12.3.3
- unlocking accounts by using, 12.3.1
- self-signed wallet for SSL configuration
-
- creating
-
- by using Fusion Middlware Control, 25.2.1
- selfwrite access
-
- to groups
-
- granting by using ldapmodify command, 28.3.7
- sensitive attributes
-
- list, 26.6
- stored in encrypted format, 26.6
- server
-
- instances
-
- running in secure mode, 25.1.3
- restarting
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.2.4
- by usingopmnctl command, 8.3.9
- starting
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.2.2
- by using opmnctl command, 8.3.7
- stopping
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.2.3
- by usingopmnctl command, 8.3.8
- server chaining, 36
-
- 10g versus 11g, A.10
- attribute mapping, 36.3.3
- configuration entry attributes, 36.3.1
- configuring
-
- by using ldapadd and ldapmodify commands, 36.2.2
- by using ODSM, 36.2.1
- debugging, 36.4
- described, 36.1
- entries
-
- DNs, 36.2
- examples, 36.3.4
- Microsoft Active Directory plug-in for password change notification, 36.5
- plug-in for password change notification
-
- Enterprise User Security, 36.5
- supported directory servers, 36.1.1
- supported operations, 36.1.3
- troubleshooting, Q.1.20
- user and group containers, 36.3.2
- with replication, 36.1.4
- with SSL, 36.1
- server instances
-
- in standalone mode, B.1
- server manageability
-
- See Oracle Internet Director Server Manageability
- server mode, 9.2.1
- server plug-ins, 41
-
- defined, 41.1
- languages supported, 41.1.1
- See also plug-ins
- server processes, 4.1
-
- number
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- server properties
-
- managing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2.1
- server properties page
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2.1
- logging tab
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 22.2.1
- server response time
-
- maximum
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- server response to dispatcher
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- server startup
-
- troubleshooting, Q.1.10
- server statistics
-
- monitored by server manageability framework, 23.1.1
- servers
-
- monitoring, 23.1.2
- servers. See also directory servers, directory replication servers, or directory integration platform servers
- Service Registry, 3.12
- Service to Service Authentication, 3.12
- SHA-1
-
- for password encryption, 29.1.2, 29.3.1
- SHA-1 userPassword attribute hash algorithm, 35.2.1
- shared properties
-
- managing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 9.2.2
- simple authentication, 31.1.1, 31.1.1
- Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)
-
- authentication, 31.1.1
- clients enabled with
-
- Digest-MD5 authentication to directory, 31.1.4
- external authentication, 31.1.4
- how it works, 31.1.4
- in LDAP Version 3, 1.2.2
- single-master replication
-
- defined, 6.2.4
- single-valued attributes, 3.4.2, 3.4.2
-
- converting to multivalued, 19.1.3.2
- skewed attributes, 9.2.2
- skip referral for search, 9.2.2
- smart knowledge references (referrals)
-
- configuring, 18.2, 18.2
- SMD5
-
- for password encryption, 29.1.2
- sn entry attribute
-
- adding, 13.3.2
- special purpose directories, 1.1.2
- sponsor node
-
- Advanced Replication, C.2.3.4
- sqlnet.ora, configuring for Advanced Replication, C.2.2.3.1
- SSHA
-
- for password encryption, 29.1.2
- userPassword attribute hash algorithm, 35.2.1
- SSL, 25, 25.4
-
- and replication, 37.1.8.2
- attributes
-
- listing by using ldapsearch command, 25.4
- authentication
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- authentication modes, 25.1.3
-
- setting by using Fusion Middleware Control, 25.2.3
- testing, 25.6
- cipher suites, 25.1.1
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- supported in Oracle Internet Directory, 25.1.1
- client scenarios, 25.1.3, 25.1.3
- configuration
-
- testing by using ldapbind command, 25.6.1
- configuration parameters, 25.1.3
- configuration service, 25.1.5
- configuring, 25.2.2
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- by using WLST, 25.3
- connection failures
-
- interoperability mode, 25.1.7
- described, 25.1
- enabling
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 25.2.3
- by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- handshake, 25.1.1
- interoperability mode, 25.1.7
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- setting by using ldapmodify command, 25.7
- managing, 25
- mode
-
- replication, 37.1.8.2
- on a non-SSL port, 25.1.8
- parameters, 25.1.3, 25.2.3
-
- configuring by using command-line tools, 25.4
- configuring by using Fusion Middleware Control, 25.2.2
- configuring by using Oracle Enterprise Manager, 25.2.2
- different directory server instances, 25.1.3
- replication and, 37.1.8.2
- replication issues, 25.1.4
- server cipher suite
-
- setting by using Fusion Middleware control, 25.2.3
- strong authentication, 25.1
- testing
-
- by using ldapbind command, 25.6
- by using ODSM, 25.5
- version
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- setting by using Fusion Middleware Control, 25.2.3
- with server chaining, 36.1
- SSL port, 3.1.3, 9.2.1
- SSL wallet URL
-
- setting
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 25.2.3
- by using ldapmodify command, 25.4
- stack dumps
-
- generate, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- generating, 39.2.1
- standalone mode, B.1
- starting and stopping the Oracle stack, P
- starting Oracle Internet Directory
-
- concepts, 4.3.2
- starting replication server
-
- by using oidctl command, 8.4
- starting server
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.2.2
- by using opmnctl command, 8.3.7
- starting the Oracle stack, P.1
- startTLS, 25.1.8
- static groups, 15.1.1
-
- creating
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.1
- modifying
-
- by using ODSM, 15.2.2
- modifying by using ldapmodify command, 15.3.2
- schema elements for creating, 15.1.1.1
- statistics collection
-
- configuring
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 23.2.2
- by using ldapmodify command, 23.5.1
- configuring by using Fusion Middleware Control, 23.2.1
- configuring user
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 23.5.5
- users
-
- configuring by using ldapmodify command, 23.5.3
- statistics collector
-
- DN, 34.1.3
- entry for, 34.1.3
- managing behavior, 34.1.1.2.3
- statistics configuration
-
- viewing
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 23.5.1
- statistics information
-
- home page
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 23.3
- ODSM, 23.4
- home page, ODSM, 23.4
- viewing
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 23.3
- statistics reports
-
- viewing
-
- by using oiddiag command, 23.6
- status
-
- viewing
-
- by using opmnctl command, 8.3.6
- viewing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.1.4
- stopping server, 4.3.3
-
- by using Fusion Middleware Control, 8.2.3
- by usingopmnctl command, 8.3.8
- stopping the Oracle stack, P.2
- store-and-forward transport, in Oracle Database Advanced Replicaton, D.1
- strong authentication, 31.1.1
- structural object class type, 3.5.2.1
- structural object classes, 3.5.2.1
-
- converting, 19.1.2.2
- type, 3.5.1
- structure rules, not enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, 3.5.2.2
- subclasses, 3.5.1, 3.5.1
- subentries, definition, 19.1.1
- subentry attribute, 9.1.4
- subject selectors, 28.3.6
- subordinate naming contexts, 3.10
- subSchemaSubentry
-
- holding schema definitions, 19.1.1
- subtree level search, 13.2.2
- Sun Java System Directory Server
-
- with server chaining, 36.1.1
- super user password, resetting, 12.8
- super users
-
- managing
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 12.6
- superclasses, 3.5.1, 3.5.1
-
- and inheritance, 19.1.2
- superior knowledge references (referrals), 3.10
- superuser
-
- account lockout, 27.1.4
- definition, 12.1
- managing by using ldapmodify, 12.6
- password
-
- changing by using Fusion Middleware Control, 12.4
- resetting by using oidpasswd, 12.8
- privileges
-
- creating a user by using, 12.5
- subject to password policies, 27.1.4
- suppliers
-
- defined, 6.2.4
- syncprofilebootstrap command
-
- migrating third-party LDAP data, 35.2.2
- syntax
-
- attribute, 3.4.4, 3.4.4
- stored in schema, 19.1.1
- syntaxes
-
- cannot add to subSchemaSubentry, 19.1.1
- new, adding, 3.4.4
- viewing
-
- by using by using ldapsearch command, 19.3.16
- by using ldapsearch command, 19.3.16
- by using ODSM, 19.2.17
- system components
-
- creating by using opmnctl command, 8.3.1
- creating Oracle Internet Directory, 8.1.2
- defined, 2.2
- system operational attributes
-
- setting, 9.1, 9.1, 9.1
-
- by using ldapmodify, 9.4, 9.4
- by using ODSM, 9.2, 9.2
- viewing, 9.1
- system resource events garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
T
- table space encryption
-
- described, 26.1
- enabling or disabling
-
- on databases used by Oracle Internet directory, 26.2
- TCP/IP Problems, Q.1.5
- telephoneNumber attribute, 3.4.3
- testing SSL configuration
-
- by using ldapbind command, 25.6.1
- by using ODSM, 25.5
- threads
-
- in logging, 22.1.2.1
- plug-in
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- threads per supplier
-
- apply, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- transport, 39.2.1, 40.2.6, 40.3.7
- time when account locked
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- time-based change log purging, 34.1.4
- timeout
-
- connection
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- TLS and SSL protocols, 25.1.2
- TNS_ADMIN environment variable, 7.4
- tnsnames.ora
-
- configuring for Advanced Replication, C.2.2.3.1
- tombstone garbage collector, 34.1.1.2.2
- top object class, 3.5.1, 3.5.2.3
-
- optional attributes in, 3.5.2.3
- trace information
-
- force flushing
-
- to log file, 22.3.4
- trace messages
-
- in log files, 22.1.2.3
- trace objects
-
- log messages
-
- storage as, 22.1.2.1
- tracing function calls, 22.3.2
- tracing LDAP operations, 22.3.3
- tracking of user's last login time
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- transport threads per supplier, 39.2.1
- tree view
-
- browsing, 13.2.2
- selecting root of search, 13.2.2
- troubleeshooting
-
- replication, Q.1.12.5
- troubleshooting, Q
-
- bulk tools, Q.1.17
- bulkload command, Q.1.16
- catalog command, Q.1.18
- change log garbage collection, Q.1.13
- database server performance, Q.1.7.3
- directory server instance startup, Q.1.10, Q.1.11
- dynamic password verifiers, Q.1.14
- Fusion Middleware Control, Q.1.22
- getting a core dump, Q.1.4
- getting a stack trace, Q.1.4
- ODSM, Q.1.23
- password policies, Q.1.6
- password wallets, Q.1.15
- performance, Q.1.7
- port configuration, Q.1.8
- remtool command, Q.1.19
- replication, Q.1.12, Q.1.12.4
- replication bootstrap, Q.1.12.3
- Repository Creation Assistant (repca), Q.1.12.2
- server chaining, Q.1.20
- typical problems in Oracle Internet Directory, Q
- Trusted Application Administrators Group, 30.3.4
- tuning, 33
-
- database connections, 9.2.1
- dispatcher threads, 9.2.1
- enable or disable change log generation, 9.2.1
- enable or disable entry cache, 9.2.1
- idle connection timeout, 9.2.1
- maximum entries in entry cache, 9.2.1
- maximum plug-in threads per server process, 9.2.1
- network retry timeout, 9.2.1
- privilege group membership cache
-
- tuning, 9.2.1
- server processes, 9.2.1
- server response time
-
- maximim, 9.2.1
- types
-
- of attributes, 3.4
U
- Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit (UTF-8)
- uniqueness constraints
-
- orclcommonusernickname attribute, 17.4.1
- UNIX crypt
-
- for password encryption, 29.1.2, 29.3.1, 35.2.1
- unlocking accounts, 12.2.2
-
- by using self-service console, 12.3.1, 12.3.2
- unspecified access, 28.1.2.3
- uppercase characters
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- Uptime
-
- on ODSM home page, 23.4
- used passwords
-
- password policy attribute, 27.1.5
- user
-
- creating by using superuser privileges, 12.5
- names and passwords, managing
-
- by using ldapmodify, 12.6
- user account
-
- unlocking, 12.2.2
- user and group containers
-
- server chaining, 36.3.2
- user certificates
-
- searching for, K
- user DN, 9.2.2
- user entry attributes, 12.2.1
- User Management Application Administrators Group, 30.3.3
- user must reset password
-
- operational attribute, 27.1.6
- User Proxy Privilege Group, 30.4.4
- user statistics collection
-
- configuring
-
- by using ldapmodify command, 23.5.3, 23.5.5
- usercertificate attribute, K
- userpassword attribute
-
- adding, 13.3.2
- applicable operations
-
- in password policies, 27.1.4
- hash values, 35.2.1
- of entry, 29.1.1
- userpassword hashing algorithhm, 29.1
- userpassword parameter, 29.7
- users
-
- entries
-
- adding by using ldapadd, 13.3.2
- modifying by using ldapmodify, 13.3.3
- names and containment, planning, 5.3
- proxy, 31.1.2
- users to always audit, 21.2
- UTF-8. See Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit
V
- Verifier Services Group, 30.4.3
- verifying replication
-
- by using remtool, 40.3.10
- version information
-
- viewing by using ODSM, Q.1.21
- viewing all directory attributes by using ODSM, 19.2.9
- viewing properties of object classes by usingODSM, 19.2.5
- viewing queue statistics
-
- by using remtool, 40.3.10
- viewing schema
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 19.3.1
- viewing syntaxes
-
- by using ldapsearch command, 19.3.16
- virtual IP addresses, 10.2
W
- wallets
-
- creating by using Fusion Middlware Control, 25.2.1
- creating with WLST, 25.3
- for replication identity
-
- pathname, 37.1.8.1
- self-signed
-
- creating by using Fusion Middleware Control, 25.2.1
- with SSL, 25.1.5
- WebLogic domain
-
- registration with, 8.1.2
- WebLogic Scripting Tool See WLST
- WebLogic Server Administrative Console
-
- default port, 7.1.3
- WebLogic Server Domain
-
- defined, 2.1
- WebLogic Server Home
-
- defined, 2.5
- wildcards, in setting access control policies, 28.3.4
- wizards
-
- replication, 39.2.2
- WLST
-
- changing EMD administrator password, 12.9
- changing ODSSM administrator password, 12.10
- configuring SSL, 25.3
- defined, 2.11, 7.4.4
- managing auditing, 21.3
- managing configuration attributes by using, 9.3
- worker threads
-
- managing, 40.1.2
- maximim number, 39.2.1
- maximum number, 40.3.7
- replication, 40.1.2
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- X509 certificates
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- in wallets, 25.1.5