This preface introduces the new and changed administrative features of Oracle Virtual Directory that are described in this guide, and provides pointers to additional information.
The following is a list of the new features included in Oracle Virtual Directory 11g Release 1 (11.1.1):
New Configure Adapters for Real Application Security integration wizard in Oracle Directory Services Manager simplifies configuring Oracle Virtual Directory for Real Application Security (RAS) integration.
Refer to Chapter 19, "Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory for Integrated Directory Solutions" for more information.
Oracle Virtual Directory now supports the Oracle Virtual Directory-Real Application Security integration user account lockout feature to enforce a back-end LDAP server's password lockout policy.
Refer to Chapter 19, "Configuring Oracle Virtual Directory for Integrated Directory Solutions" for more information.
New Real Application Security (RAS) plug-in that allows VDE to redirect add and modify operations to specific adapters.
Refer to Chapter 4, "Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Plug-Ins" for more information.
Enhanced HideEntriesByFilter plug-in to include support for dynamic filters and improved query feature.
Refer to Chapter 4, "Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Plug-Ins" for more information.
DBPassword plug-in is now available out of the box, and it supports passwords encrypted using standard MD2, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-384,SSHA, and SHA-512 hash algorithms.
Refer to Chapter 4, "Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Plug-Ins" for more information.
Oracle Virtual Directory now supports LDAP RFC 3673.
When the attribute description "+
" is present in a Search Request's list of attributes, it signifies a request for the return of all operational attributes.
Several new configuration parameters are exposed in the DynamicGroups plug-in.
Refer to Chapter 4, "Understanding Oracle Virtual Directory Plug-Ins" for more information.
Note:
After Oracle's acquisition of Sun Microsystems, the Sun™ Java System Directory Server product was renamed Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition, and all references to this product have been updated in this book accordingly.