Oracle9i Network, Directory, and Security Guide
Release 1 (9.0.1) for Windows

Part Number A90165-01
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Preface

Audience
Organization
Related Documentation
Conventions
Documentation Accessibility

What's New in Network, Directory, and Security Features for Oracle9i

Oracle Public Key Infrastructure
Active Directory Integration
Oracle Wallets
Using Oracle9i on Windows 2000
Desupported and Deprecated Features

1 Authenticating Database Users with Windows

Windows Native Authentication Overview
Windows Authentication Protocols
User Authentication and Role Authorization Methods
Authentication and Authorization Methods To Use
Oracle9i Integration with Active Directory
Automatically Enabling Operating System Authentication During Installation

2 Administering External Users and Roles

How to Administer External Users and Roles
Using Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT
Adding a Computer and Saving Your Configuration
Granting Administrator and Operator Privileges for All Databases on a Computer
Connecting to a Database
Viewing Database Authentication Parameter Settings
Creating a Nonprivileged Database User (External User)
Creating a Local Database Role
Creating an External Role
Granting Administrator and Operator Privileges for a Single Database
Manually Administering External Users and Roles
Creating a Nonprivileged Database User (External User)
Granting Administrator and Operator Privileges for Databases
Creating an External Role

3 Administering Enterprise Users and Roles

Enterprise User Authentication
Enterprise Role Authorization

4 Using Oracle9i Directory Server Features with Active Directory

LDAP and Active Directory Overview
LDAP and a Directory Server
Oracle Internet Directory
Active Directory
Oracle9i Directory Server Features
Directory Naming
Enterprise User Security
Integration with Active Directory
Automatic Discovery of Directory Servers
Integration with Microsoft Tools
User Interface Extensions for Oracle Net Directory Naming
Enhancement of Directory Object Type Descriptions
Integration with Windows Login Credentials
Oracle Directory Objects in Active Directory
Requirements for Using Oracle9i with Active Directory
Oracle Schema Creation Requirements
Oracle Context Creation Requirements
Directory Naming Requirements
Enterprise User Security Requirements
Oracle9i Installation and Configuration with Active Directory
Installation Tasks
Post-Installation Configuration Tasks
Testing Connectivity
Testing Connectivity from Client Computers
Testing Connectivity from Microsoft Tools
Accessing Connectivity Tools
Access Control List Management for Oracle Directory Objects
Accessing the Security Groups
Adding or Removing Users
Changing User Permissions
Creating Enterprise Domains

5 Storing Oracle Wallets in the Windows Registry

Storing Private Keys and Trustpoints
Storing the User's Profile
Storing Oracle Wallets in the Windows Registry
Oracle Wallet Manager
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant
Wallet Resource Locator

6 Windows 2000 PKI Integration

Oracle Public Key Infrastructure
Windows Public Key Infrastructure
Microsoft Certificate Stores
Microsoft Certificate Services
Wallet Resource Locator

A Oracle Net Services Configuration

Understanding Oracle Net Services Registry Parameter and Subkeys
Oracle Net Service Subkeys
Listener Requirements
Understanding Optional Configuration Parameters
LOCAL
TNS_ADMIN
USE_SHARED_SOCKET
Advanced Network Configuration
Configuring Authentication Method
Configuring Security for Named Pipes Protocol
Named Pipes Protocol for Windows 95
TCP/IP Support for Windows 95

Glossary

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