Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W
Numerics
- 389 port, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.3.1
- 636 port, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.3.1
A
- access control
- for agents, 2.2.2
- for directory integration and provisioning server, 2.2.1
- for profiles, 2.2.2
- in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.2
- in the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.2
- to provisioning profiles, 12.4.1
- access control lists (ACLs)
- and integration with SunONE Directory Server, 18.3.2
- customizing, 16.3.3
- for export profiles, 16.3.3.2
- for import profiles, 16.3.3.1
- sample files, 16.3.3.3
- access control policy points (ACPs)
- configuring display of, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.6
- Active Directory
- and Active Directory Connector, 16.1.1
- concepts and architecture for integration with, 16.1
- configuration of integration with, 16.3
- configuring connection details for integration, 16.3.2.3
- deployment options for integration with, 16.2
- domain controller
- switching to different in same domain, 16.4.2.3
- external authentication plug-in, 16.3.7
- enabling, 16.3.7.2
- installing, 16.3.7.1
- managing, 16.4.2.2
- testing, 16.3.7.3
- foreign security principals, 16.1.4.4
- forest, as mapped to Oracle Internet Directory, 16.1.4.4
- integration
- distinguished name mapping, 16.3.2.4
- post-configuration tasks, 16.4.1
- typical management tasks, 16.4.2
- managing, 16.4
- multiple domain
- synchronizing with, 16.3.5
- synchronizing deletions from, 16.3.2.7
- trust relationships between domains, 16.1.4.4
- Active Directory Connector
- what it does, 16.1.1
- Active Directory domain controller
- single,integration with, 16.1.4.3
- Active Directory domain controllers
- multiple, integration with, 16.1.4.4
- Active Directory External Authentication Plug-in, 16.1.1
- Active Directory, integration with, 16
- ActiveChgImp profile, 16.3.2.1
- ActiveExport profile
- synchronization profiles
- ActiveExport, 16.3.2.1
- ActiveImport profile, 16.3.2.1
- add.log, A.4.3
- administration tools
- bulkdelete, A.5.1
- bulkload, A.5.2
- bulkmodify, A.5.3
- ldapadd, A.4.2
- ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- ldapbind, A.4.4
- ldapcompare, A.4.5
- ldapdelete, A.4.6
- ldapmoddn, A.4.7
- ldapmodify, A.4.8
- ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- ldapsearch, A.4.10
- ldifwrite, A.5.4
- anonymous authentication, C.1.1
- applications
- enrollment in, for provisioning, 12.1.2
- automatic, 12.1.2.1
- manual, 12.1.2.2
- registering with the Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service, 12.2.2
- unsubscribing from Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service, 12.2.5
- Apply button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.1
- attribute options
- searching for by using ldapsearch, A.4.10.1.6
- attribute values, replacing, A.4.8
- attribute-level mapping, in integration with Active Directory, 16.3.2.4
- attributes
- adding
- by using ldapadd, A.4.2
- concurrently, by using ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- to existing entries, A.4.2
- attribute options
- searching for by using ldapsearch, A.4.10.1.6
- deleting
- by using ldapmodify, A.4.8
- for login name, 15.5
- for user login name, 16.3.1
- in LDIF files, A.1
- values
- deleting, A.4.8
- authentication
- and Oracle directory integration and provisioning server, 2.1.2
- anonymous, C.1.1
- external
- how it works, 18.2.3.2
- in the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.1
- Kerberos, A.4.2, A.4.3, A.4.6
- non-SSL, 2.1.2.1
- password-based, C.1.1
- profile, 2.1.3
- simple, C.1.1
- SSL
- for Oracle Directory Manager, C.1.2
- mode, 2.1.2.2
- no, C.1.2
- server only, C.1.2
- with ldapadd, A.4.2
- with ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- with ldapbind, A.4.4
- with ldapmodify, A.4.8
- with ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- authentication dynamics
- Windows native authentication, 16.1.1
- authorization
- in the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.2
- auto-provisioning plug-ins
- for integration with Microsoft Windows NT, 17.2
B
- base search, A.4.10
- bootstrap command, in Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant, A.8.5
- bootstrapping
- in integrated environments
- by using default integration profiles, 8.3
- by using the parameter file, 8.2
- in integration with Active Directory, 16.4.2.1
- in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 8
- Oracle Internet Directory from Oracle Human Resources, 10.5
- browser settings
- Windows native authentication, 16.3.8.2
- Internet Explorer 5.0, 16.3.8.2
- Internet Explorer 6.0, 16.3.8.2, 16.3.8.2
- bulk tools
- syntax, A.5, A.5
- bulkdelete, A.5.1, A.5.1
- syntax, A.5.1, A.5.1
- bulkload, A.5.2
- syntax, A.5.2, A.5.2
- bulkmodify
- LDIF file-based modification, A.5.3
- syntax, A.5.3, A.5.3
C
- Cancel button, in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.1
- Catalog Management Tool
- syntax, A.4.1
- Catalog Management tool
- syntax, A.4.1
- catalog.sh
- syntax, A.4.1
- central enterprise directory, 15.2
- Oracle Internet Directory as, 15.2.1
- third-party directory as, 15.2.2
- change logging, A.2.2.1.1
- change logs
- flag, A.2.2.1.1
- toggling, A.2.2.1.1
- in synchronization process, 1.4.2.2
- object store, and integration with third-party metadirectory solutions, 11.1
- used by Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service, 12.2.1
- change types, in ldapmodify input files, A.4.8
- changetype attribute
- add, A.4.8
- delete, A.4.8
- modify, A.4.8
- modrdn, A.4.8
- command-line tools
- Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant, A.8
- ldapadd, A.4.2
- ldapbind, A.4.4
- ldapcompare, A.4.5
- ldapdelete, A.4.6
- ldapmoddn, A.4.7
- ldapmodify, A.4.8
- ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- ldapsearch, A.4.10
- schemasync, A.6
- syntax, A.4, A.4
- comparing
- two objects, 3.1.3.2
- configuration set entries
- directory integration and provisioning server, 4.1.2
- modifying, A.2.2.6, A.2.2.6
- Oracle directory integration and provisioning server, 4.1.2, 4.3
- overriding user-specified, A.2.2.2
- configuring synchronization profiles, 16.3.2
- connected directories
- described, 1.4.2.2
- SSL certificates for, 4.4
- connecting
- to a directory server, 3.1.2
- connectors, 5
- managing from the command line, 7.2
- registering, 6.1
- SunONE, 18.1
- Create Like
- operation, by using Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
D
- data integrity, 2.3
- in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.3
- data privacy
- in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.4
- debug
- log files, viewing, A.2.2.2
- debug logging
- levels
- setting for directory integration and provisioning server, 4.7
- Debugging
- Windows native authentication, E.4.2
- default port, 3.1.2
- number, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.3.1
- deregistering a directory, 11.4.2
- directories
- central enterprise, 15.2, 15.2
- directory
- information tree (DIT)
- structure of, in integrated environments, 15.4
- registration, 11.2.2.1
- directory information tree (DIT)
- default, 15.4
- in integrated environments
- identical on both directories, 15.4.1
- Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant
- bootstrap command, A.8.5
- what it does, A.8
- directory integration and provisioning server
- about, 12.3
- authentication, 2.1.2
- configuration set entries, 4.1.2
- managing, 4.3
- described, 1.4.2
- registration tool, 4.10, A.7
- runtime information, 4.2
- sequence of events, 4.1.3
- starting, A.2.2.4
- starting, stopping restarting, 4.5
- stopping, 4.5.2, A.2.2.5
- viewing information, 4.2
- directory integration profiles, 6.1
- directory replication server
- starting, A.2.2.3, A.2.2.3.1
- stopping, A.2.2.3.2, A.2.2.3.2
- directory servers
- adding, C.1.1
- connecting to, 3.1.2, 3.1.2, C.1.1, C.1.1
- connecting to one on a different host, C.1.1
- connecting to, by using Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- disconnecting from, using Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.4
- disconnecting, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.4
- modifying, C.1.1
- restarting, A.2.2.6, A.2.2.6
- specifying host, C.1.1
- starting
- mandatory arguments, A.2.2.1.1
- with default configuration, A.2.2.2
- starting by using OIDCTL
- syntax, A.2.2.1.1
- stopping, A.2.2.1.1
- DirSync control-based synchronization, 16.1.2
- Disconnect
- menu item, in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- disconnecting from directory servers, 3.1.4
- distinguished name mapping
- in Active Directory integration, 16.3.2.4
- distinguished names
- in LDIF files, A.1
E
- Edit
- menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
- entries
- adding
- by using ldapadd, A.4.2, A.4.2
- by using ldapaddmt, A.4.3, A.4.3
- deleting
- by using ldapdelete, A.4.6, A.4.6, A.4.6, A.4.6
- by using ldapmodify, A.4.8
- modifying
- by using ldapmodify, A.4.8
- concurrently, by using ldapmodifymt, A.4.9, A.4.9
- large numbers, A.5.3
- searching
- base level, A.4.10, A.4.10
- by using ldapsearch, A.4.10, A.4.10
- one-level, A.4.10, A.4.10
- subtree level, A.4.10, A.4.10
- error messages
- Windows native authentication, E.6.5, E.6.5
- Exit menu item, in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- express configuration
- by using the Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration tool, 16.3.6.2.2
- of Active Directory Connector profiles, 16.3.6.2
- using, 16.3.6.2.2
- external authentication
- plug-in
- Active Directory, 16.4.2.2
- for integration with Active Directory, 16.3.7
- for integration with Microsoft Active Directory, 16.1.1
- for integration with Microsoft Windows NT, 17.2
- for SunONE Directory Server, 18.3.4
- types, 18.2.3.1
- external authentication plug-in
- Active Directory
- enabling, 16.3.7.2
- installing, 16.3.7.1
- testing, 16.3.7.3
F
- features, new, Preface
- in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 3.0.1, Preface
- release 10g (10.1.2), Preface
- release 10g (9.0.4), Preface
- release 2.1.1, Preface
- release 3.0.1, Preface
- release 9.0.2, Preface
- File menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
- file naming conventions, 6.7
- files
- location, 6.7
- filters
- IETF-compliant, A.4.10
- ldapsearch, A.4.10.1
- foreign security principal, defined, 16.1.4.4
- foreign security principals
- in Oracle Internet Directory
- synchronzing with Active Directory, 16.3.9
- foreign security principals, in Microsoft Active Directory, 16.1.4.4
G
- group entries
- creating
- by using ldapmodify, A.4.8
- group search context, 15.7
- groupcreatebase
- configuring in integration with Active Directory, 16.3.1
- groupsearchbase
- configuring in integration with Active Directory, 16.3.1
H
- Help
- menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
I
- identity management realms
- about, 16.1.4.1
- access control policies in, 16.1.4.1
- default, 16.1.4.1
- identity managment realms
- multiple, 16.1.4.1
- integrated environments
- bootstrapping in, 8
- security concerns, 15.8
- integration
- with a relational database, 9
- with a single Active Directory domain controller, 16.1.4.3
- with Active Directory, 16.3.2, 16.3.2.4
- configuring connection details, 16.3.2.3
- configuring mapping rules, 16.3.2.1
- customizing search filter, 16.3.2.6
- in SSL mode, 16.3.4
- setting the user login name attribute, 16.3.1
- setting user and group search bases, 16.3.1
- with Active Directory as the central directory, 16.2.2
- with OID as the central directory, 16.2
- with Microsoft Active Directory, 16
- Active Directory Connector, 16.1.1
- concepts and architecture, 16.1
- configuration of, 16.3
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning component, 16.1.1
- Oracle Internet Directory component, 16.1.1
- setting the user login name attribute, 16.3.1
- with Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, 17.1
- with multiple Active Directory domain controllers, 16.1.4.4
- with Oracle E-Business Suite, 14
- with Oracle Human Resources, 10
- with SunONE Directory Server, 18
- with third-party directories
- considerations, 15
- integration profile
- enabling, 16.4.1
- integration profiles
- authentication, 2.1.3
- default, 8.3
- for synchronization, 5
- relational database, 9.3
- SunONE connector, configuring, 18.3.1
- integration with Microsoft Active Directory
- deployment options, 16.2
- iplconfig.sh, 18.3.1.3
J
- JPEG images, adding with ldapadd, A.4.3
K
- Kerberos authentication, A.4.2, A.4.3, A.4.6
- Kerberos protocol, 16.1.1
L
- LDAP
- search filters, IETF-compliant, A.4.10
- server instances
- starting by using OIDCTL, A.2.2.1.1
- LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF), A.1
- syntax, A.1
- LDAP schema, customizing, 16.3.2.5
- ldapadd, A.4.2, A.4.2
- adding entries, A.4.2
- adding JPEG images, A.4.3
- LDIF files in, A.4.2
- syntax, A.4.2, A.4.2
- ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- adding entries concurrently, A.4.3
- LDIF files in, A.4.3
- log, A.4.3
- syntax, A.4.3
- ldapbind, A.4.4, A.4.4
- syntax, A.4.4, A.4.4
- ldapcompare, A.4.5, A.4.5
- syntax, A.4.5, A.4.5
- ldapdelete, A.4.6, A.4.6
- deleting entries, A.4.6
- syntax, A.4.6, A.4.6
- ldapmoddn, A.4.7, A.4.7, A.4.7
- syntax, A.4.7
- ldapmodify, A.4.8, A.4.8, A.4.8
- adding values to multivalued attributes, A.4.8
- change types, A.4.8
- creating group entries, A.4.8
- deleting entries, A.4.8
- LDIF files in, A.4.8
- replacing attribute values, A.4.8
- syntax, A.4.8, A.4.8
- ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- by using, A.4.9
- LDIF files in, A.4.9
- multithreaded processing, A.4.9
- syntax, A.4.9, A.4.9
- ldapsearch, A.4.10
- filters, A.4.10.1
- syntax, A.4.10, A.4.10, A.4.10
- LDIF
- file-based modification, not supported by bulkmodify, A.5.3
- files
- in ldapadd commands, A.4.2
- in ldapaddmt commands, A.4.3
- in ldapmodify commands, A.4.8, A.4.8
- in ldapmodifymt commands, A.4.9, A.4.9
- formatting notes, A.1
- formatting rules, A.1
- syntax, A.1
- using, A.1
- ldifmigrator
- load capability, A.12.1.3
- reconcile capability, A.12.1.3
- ldifwrite, A.5.4, A.5.4, A.5.4
- syntax, A.5.4, A.5.4
- load capability, in OID Migration Tool (ldifmigrator), A.12.1.3
- log files
- debug, viewing, A.2.2.2
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 4.9
- login
- anonymous, C.1.1
- super user, C.1.1
- user, C.1.1
- login name, attribute for, 15.5
- login scenarios
- Windows native authentication, 16.3.8.4
M
- m, A.4.3
- managing, 16.4.1
- mapping rules, 5.1.2
- customizing for Active Directory integration, 16.3.2.4
- for group entries, 15.4.2.2
- for integration with SunONE Directory Server, 18.3.1.6
- for user entries, 15.4.2.1
- in integration with Active Directory, 16.3.2.1
- Mapping Rules Format, 5.1.2
- menu bar, Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- Microsoft Active Directory
- and Active Directory Connector, 16.1.1
- concepts and architecture for integration with, 16.1
- configuration of integration with, 16.3
- deployment options for integration with, 16.2
- external authentication with, 16.1.1
- foreign security principals, 16.1.4.4
- forest, as mapped to Oracle Internet Directory, 16.1.4.4
- integration
- post-configuration tasks, 16.4.1
- typical management tasks, 16.4.2
- integration with, 16
- managing, 16.4
- multiple domain
- synchronizing with, 16.3.5
- synchronizing deletions from, 16.3.2.7
- trust relationships between domains, 16.1.4.4
- Microsoft Windows NT
- integration with, 17.1
- external authentication plug-in, 17.2
- multiple Active Directory domain controllers
- integration with, 16.1.4.4
- multiple threads, A.4.9
- in ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- increasing the number of, A.4.3
- multiple-domain Active Directory, synchronizing with, 16.3.5
- multithreaded command-line tools
- ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- multivalued attributes
- adding values to, by using ldapmodify, A.4.8
N
- navigator pane, in Oracle Directory Integration and Prvisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.1
- net service name, A.2.1.2
- new features, Preface
- release 10g (10.1.2), Preface
- release 10g (9.0.4), Preface
- release 2.1.1, Preface
- release 3.0.1, Preface
- release 9.0.2, Preface
- no SSL authentication option, C.1.2
- non-default port, running on, 3.1.2
- non-SSL authentication, 2.1.2.1
- nontransitive trust relationship in Active Directory, 16.1.4.4
O
- object
- adding, by using Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
- object classes
- adding
- concurrently, by using ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- in LDIF files, A.1
- objects
- comparing, 3.1.3.2
- modifying
- by using Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- removing
- by using command-line tools, A.4.6
- by using Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- removing by using command-line tools, A.4.8
- odisrvreg, 4.10, A.7
- OID Control Utility
- and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 3.3.1
- run-server command, A.2.2
- stop-server command, A.2.2
- syntax, A.2.2, A.2.2
- viewing debug log files, A.2.2.2
- OID Database Password Utility
- syntax, A.10
- OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, A.11
- syntax, A.11, A.11
- OID Migration Tool
- load capability, A.12.1.3
- reconcile capability, A.12.1.3
- OID Monitor, A.2.2
- and the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 3.3.1
- sleep time, A.2.1.1
- starting, A.2.1.1, A.2.1.1, A.2.1.1, A.2.1.1
- stopping, A.2.1.2
- syntax, A.2.1, A.2.1
- OID Server Diagnostic Tool
- syntax, A.3
- oidctl
- viewing debug log files, A.2.2.2
- oidctl. See OID Control Utility
- OIDLDAPD, A.2.2.1.2
- oidpasswd
- syntax, A.10
- OIDREPLD, A.2.2.3.2
- oidstats.sh utility, A.11
- one-level search, A.4.10
- one-way authentication, SSL, C.1.2
- OpenLDAP Community, Preface
- OPMN Control utility (OPMNCTL), starting and stopping OID servers with, A.2.3
- Oracle Application Server Single Sign-On
- and integration with Active Directory, 16.1.1
- and Windows native authentication, 16.1.1
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning
- as a component in integration with Active Directory, 16.1.1
- how it maintains synchronization, 16.1.2
- what it is, 1.1
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform
- access control and authorization in, 2.2
- data integrity, 2.3
- data privacy, 2.4
- deletion of users, D.6
- deployment example, D
- in a replicated environment, 4.8
- log files, 4.9
- modification of user properties, D.5
- schema elements, B
- structure, 1.1
- user creation and provisioning, D.4
- what it is, 1.1
- Oracle directory integration and provisioning server
- about, 12.3
- administration, 4
- authentication, 2.1.2
- configuration set entries, 4.1.2
- managing, 4.3
- data import and, 12.3
- described, 1.4.2
- in high availability scenario, 4.6
- operational information about, 4.1
- scheduling connectors, 12.3
- sequence of events, 4.1.3
- starting, stopping, and restarting, 4.5
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration
- Apply button vs. OK button, 3.1.3.1
- Cancel button, 3.1.3.1
- connecting to a directory server, 3.1.3.2
- Create Like operation, 3.1.3.2
- disconnect
- menu item, 3.1.3.2
- Exit menu item, 3.1.3.2
- launching, 3.1.1
- menu bar, 3.1.3.2
- modifying
- objects, 3.1.3.2
- navigating, 3.1.3
- removing objects, 3.1.3.2
- starting, 3.1.1
- tear-off menu item, 3.1.3.2
- updating, 3.1.3.2
- Oracle Directory Manager
- adding
- objects, 3.1.3.2
- displaying help navigator, 3.1.3.2
- Edit menu, 3.1.3.2
- File menu, 3.1.3.2
- Help menu item, 3.1.3.2
- listing attribute types, A.1
- on UNIX, starting, 3.1.1
- on Windows 95, starting, 3.1.1
- on Windows NT, starting, 3.1.1
- overview, 3.1.3.2
- Revert button, 3.1.3.1
- running, 3.1.1
- starting
- on UNIX, 3.1.1
- on Windows NT, 3.1.1
- Synchronization Execution tab page, C.3.3
- Synchronization General tab page, C.3.2
- Synchronization Mapping tab page, C.3.4
- Synchronization Status tab page, C.3.5
- View menu, 3.1.3.2
- Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service, 12
- de-installation, 12.2.5
- deploying, 13.1
- registering applications with, 12.2.2
- retrieving changes from Oracle Internet Directory, 12.2.1
- security and, 12.4
- subscription to, 12.2.2
- unsubscribing applications from, 12.2.5
- Oracle directory replication server instances
- starting, A.2.2.3, A.2.2.3, A.2.2.3.1, A.2.2.3.1, A.2.2.3.1
- stopping, A.2.2.3, A.2.2.3.2, A.2.2.3.2, A.2.2.3.2
- Oracle directory server instances
- starting, A.2.2.1.1
- starting by using OIDCTL, A.2.2.1.1
- starting byusing OIDCTL, A.2.2.1
- stopping, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.1.2
- stopping by using OIDCTL, A.2.2.1
- Oracle Directory Synchronization Service
- interaction between components, 1.4.2.2, 1.4.2.2
- Oracle E-Business Suite, integrating with, 14
- Oracle Human Resources
- agent, 10
- configuring an integration profile, 10.3.1
- mapping rules for, 10.3.3
- importing from, 10.2
- running synchronization, 10.3.4
- synchronizing with, 10
- Oracle Identity Management Integration, benefits of, 1.1
- Oracle Internet Directory
- as a component in integration with Active Directory, 16.1.1
- as the central directory in a synchronized environment, 1.4.2.2
- configuring for Windows native authentication, 16.3.8.2
- schema elements for integration with Active Directory, 16.1.3
- Oracle wallets
- changing location of
- with ldapadd, A.4.2
- with ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- with ldapbind, A.4.4
- with ldapcompare, A.4.5
- with ldapdelete, A.4.6
- with ldapmoddn, A.4.7
- with ldapmodify, A.4.8
- with ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- with ldapsearch, A.4.10
- orclChangeSubscriber, 6.1
- orclLastAppliedChangeNumber attribute, 11.3.2
- orclodiplastappliedchangenumber, 6.1
- orclOdipLastAppliedChgNum, 9.1
- orclodiProfile, 6.1
P
- parameters
- OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, A.11
- password-based authentication, C.1.1
- passwords
- for SSL wallets, C.1.2
- not migrated from Microsoft Active Directory to Oracle Internet Directory, 16.2.2
- where to store in an integrated environment, 15.3
- performance
- by using multiple threads, A.4.3
- planning the Active Directory integration, 16.1.4.2
- plug-ins
- external authentication
- for integration with Active Directory, 16.3.7
- for integration with SunONE Directory Server, 18.3.4
- SunONE Directory Server, 18.2.3
- port
- default, 3.1.2, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.3.1
- port 389, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.3.1
- port 636, A.2.2.1.1, A.2.2.3.1
- profiles
- access controls for, 2.2.2
- directory integration, 6.1
- deregistering, 7.1.2
- managing, 7.1
- registering, 7.1.1
- provisioning
- agent, 1.4.2.3
- agents, for legacy applications, 1.4.2.3
- compared with synchronization, 1.3
- contrasted with synchronization, 1.3.3
- defined, 12.1
- described, 1.3.2
- enrollment in applications, 12.1.2
- automatic, 12.1.2.1
- manual, 12.1.2.2
- goal of, 1.3.2
- how applications obtain information, 12.2.3
- information
- received by an application, 12.2.3
- received by Oracle Internet Directory, 12.2.4
- kinds of information required, 12.1.3
- procedures, 12.1.1
- profiles
- access control to, 12.4.1
- managing, 13.2
- monitoring, 13.2
- relation between components, 12.2.1
- tool
- syntax, A.9
- typical deployment, 12.2.1
- Provisioning Subscription Tool, A.9
- subscribing applications with, 12.2.2
R
- realms
- about, 16.1.4.1
- access control policies in, 16.1.4.1
- configuring in Active Directory integration, 16.3.1
- default, 16.1.4.1
- multiple, 16.1.4.1
- reconcile capability, in OID Migration Tool (ldifmigrator), A.12.1.3
- registering a directory, 11.2.2.2
- registration, directory, 11.2.2.1
- relative distinguished names (RDNs)
- modifying
- by using ldapmodify, A.4.8
- replication
- and Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 4.8
- Revert button, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.1
- rules, LDIF, A.1
- run-server command, by using OID Control Utility, A.2.2
S
- schema elements
- Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, B
- search
- filters
- IETF-compliant, A.4.10
- ldapsearch, A.4.10.1
- search filter, customizing in Active Directory integration, 16.3.2.6
- searches
- configuring display and duration of, 3.1.5
- security
- in integrated environments, 15.8
- in the Oracle Directory Integration Platform, 2
- tools in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning platform, 2.5
- server
- instances
- running, 3.1.1
- server diagnostic tool
- syntax, A.3
- servers
- starting and stopping by using OPMNCTL, A.2.3
- starting, stopping, and restarting, A.2
- Simple and Protected GSS-API Negotiation Mechanism (SPNEGO), 16.1.1
- single Active Directory domain controller, integration with, 16.1.4.3
- single sign-on server
- configuring for Windows native authentication, 16.3.8.2
- sleep time, OID Monitor, A.2.1.1
- SPNEGO protocol, 16.1.1
- SSL, 2.1.1
- and Active Directory integration, 16.3.4
- authentication
- for Oracle Directory Manager, C.1.2
- one-way, C.1.2
- server only, C.1.2
- certificates for connected directories, 4.4
- enabling
- with ldapadd, A.4.2
- with ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- with ldapbind, A.4.4
- with ldapmodify, A.4.8
- with ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- no authentication, C.1.2
- password to user wallet, C.1.2
- stop-server command, A.2.2
- subtree level search, A.4.10
- SunONE
- connector
- about, 18.1
- configuring, 18.3
- integration profile for, 18.3.1
- Directory Server
- external authentication plug-in, 18.2.3, 18.3.4
- integration, 18, 18.2
- mapping rules for integration with, 18.3.1.6
- supported configurations for integration, 18.5
- synchronization
- Active Directory passwords with Oracle Internet Directory, 16.3.2.8
- between Microsoft Active Directory and Oracle Internet Directory, 16.3.8.2
- contrasted with provisioning, 1.3.3
- decisions to make before, 16.1.4.2
- deletions from Active Directory, 16.3.2.7
- described, 1.3.1
- DirSync control-based, 16.1.2
- from a connected directory to Oracle Internet Directory, 5.2.2
- from Oracle Internet Directory to a connected directory, 5.2.1
- one-way, 1.4.2.2
- Oracle Internet Directory passwords with Active Directory, 16.3.2.8
- process, 11.3
- profiles, 1.3.1, 5
- scenarios, 5.2
- status attribute, 7.1.3
- two-way, 1.4.2.2
- use of the change log, 1.4.2.2
- USNChange-based, 16.1.2
- with Oracle Human Resources, 10
- with other directories, 11, 11.2
- Synchronization Execution tab page, in Oracle Directory Manager, C.3.3
- Synchronization General tab page, in Oracle Directory Manager, C.3.2
- Synchronization Mapping tab page, in Oracle Directory Manager, C.3.4
- synchronization profiles
- ActiveChgImp, 16.3.2.1
- ActiveImport, 16.3.2.1
- configuring, 16.3.2
- creating, 16.3.2.2
- samples for synchronizing with Active Directory, 16.3.2.1
- Synchronization Status tab page, in Oracle Directory Manager, C.3.5
- syntax
- bulk tools, A.5
- bulkdelete, A.5.1
- bulkload, A.5.2
- bulkmodify, A.5.3
- Catalog Management Tool, A.4.1
- catalog management tool, A.4.1
- catalog.sh, A.4.1
- command-line tools, A.4
- Directory Integration and Provisioning Assistant, A.8
- directory integration and provisioning server registration tool, A.7
- ldapadd, A.4.2
- ldapaddmt, A.4.3
- ldapbind, A.4.4
- ldapcompare, A.4.5, A.4.5
- ldapdelete, A.4.6, A.4.6
- ldapmoddn, A.4.7
- ldapmodify, A.4.8, A.4.8
- ldapmodifymt, A.4.9
- ldapsearch, A.4.10, A.4.10
- LDIF, A.1
- LDIF and command-line tools, A
- ldifwrite, A.5.4
- odisrvreg, A.7
- OID Control Utility, A.2.2
- OID Database Password Utility, A.10
- OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, A.11
- OID Monitor, A.2.1
- OID Server Diagnostic Tool, A.3
- oidctl, A.2.2
- oidpasswd, A.10
- oidprovtool, A.9
- Provisioning Subscription Tool, A.9
- provisioning tool, A.9
- schemasync, A.6
- server diagnostic tool, A.3
T
- tear-off, in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, 3.1.3.2
- third-party directories
- integration with
- considerations, 15
- transitive trust relationships in Active Directory, 16.1.4.4
- troubleshooting
- directory server instance startup, A.2.2.2
- types of external authentication, 18.2.3.1
U
- UNIX, starting Oracle Directory Manager on, 3.1.1, 3.1.1
- user
- login, C.1.1
- search context, 15.6
- User field, in Oracle Directory Integration and Provisioning Server Administration, C.1.1, C.1.1
- usercreatebase
- configuring in integration with Active Directory, 16.3.1
- usersearchbase
- configuring in integration with Active Directory, 16.3.1
- USNChange-based synchronization, 16.1.2
V
- values, deleting attribute, A.4.8
- View menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, 3.1.3.2
W
- wallets
- passwords, C.1.2
- Windows native authentication, 16.1.1
- authentication dynamics, 16.1.1
- browser settings, 16.3.8.2, 16.3.8.2
- configuring, 16.3.8
- debugging, E.4.2
- error messages, E.6.5, E.6.5
- fallback authentication, 16.3.8.3, 16.3.8.3
- how it works, 16.1.1
- login scenarios, 16.3.8.4
- system requirements, 16.3.8.1, 16.3.8.1
- Windows NT
- starting Oracle Directory Manager on, 3.1.1
- Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft
- integration with, 17.1