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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Deployment Planning Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0) |
Part I Overview of Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
1. Introduction to Deployment Planning for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
2. Business Analysis for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
Part II Technical Requirements
3. Usage Analysis for Directory Server Enterprise Edition
4. Defining Data Characteristics
5. Defining Service Level Agreements
6. Tuning System Characteristics and Hardware Sizing
7. Identifying Security Requirements
Determining Authentication Methods
Simple Password Authentication
Simple Password Authentication Over a Secure Connection
Certificate-Based Client Authentication
SASL-Based Client Authentication
Preventing Authentication by Account Inactivation
Preventing Authentication by Using Global Account Lockout
External Authentication Mappings and Services
Password Policies in a Replicated Environment
Determining Encryption Methods
Attribute Encryption Implementation
Attribute Encryption and Performance
Designing Access Control With ACIs
Obtaining Effective Rights Information
Designing Access Control With Connection Rules
Designing Access Control With Directory Proxy Server
8. Identifying Administration and Monitoring Requirements
9. Designing a Basic Deployment
10. Designing a Scaled Deployment
11. Designing a Global Deployment
12. Designing a Highly Available Deployment
Part IV Advanced Deployment Topics
13. Using LDAP-Based Naming With Solaris
14. Deploying a Virtual Directory
Identity Synchronization for Windows synchronizes user account information, including passwords, between Directory Server and Windows. Both Windows Active Directory and Windows NT are supported. Identity Synchronization for Windows helps build a scalable and security-enriched password synchronization solution for small, medium, and large enterprises.
This solution provides the following:
Synchronization of account creation, modification, inactivation, and deletion between Active Directory, Windows NT, and Directory Server
Integration with disparate and proprietary directory sources to synchronize native password changes
For more information about using Identity Synchronization for Windows in your deployment, see the Oracle Identity Synchronization for Windows 6.0 Deployment Planning Guide.