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Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Evaluation Guide 11 g Release 1 (11.1.1.5.0)
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Preface

1.  Overview of Directory Server Enterprise Edition

2.  Service Manageability

3.  High Data Availability and Integrity

4.  Tuned for Performance

5.  Enhanced Security

Connection-Based Access Control

Directory Server Enterprise Edition Password Policy

Managing the Password Policy Using the DSCC

Migrating to the New Password Policy

Forced Password Change After Reset

Global Account Lockout

Directory Manager Enhancements

Simplified Password Updates With LDAP Extended Operations

Tracking of Last Login Time

Enhanced Auditing for Updates Performed Using Proxy Authorization

Where to Go From Here

6.  Managed Scalability

7.  Virtual Directory

8.  Synchronizing Directory Server With Windows Users and Groups

A.  Standards and RFCs Supported by Directory Server Enterprise Edition

Connection-Based Access Control

Directory Server enables you to use the host access control file hosts.allow and hosts.deny to specify the connection conditions to access the server. You can enable connection-based access control by using the dsconf command. Set the server property host-access-dir-path to the absolute path of the file system directory where the hosts.allow and hosts.deny files are located. See the server(5dsconf) and hosts_access(4) man pages for more information.

Connection-based access control can also be configured using ACIs. See ACI Bind Rules in Oracle Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Guide for background on ACI bind rules.