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Oracle® Identity Management Integration Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
Part No. B14085-01
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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