Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W
A
- privileges
- access rights, 2.5.3
-
- controlling, 2.5.2.2
- accessing
-
- Fusion Middleware Control, 2.5.1.1
- obi stripe, 2.5.1.1
- Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, 2.4.2
- Add Permission dialog, 2.5.3
- Administration Console
-
- Provider Specific tab
-
- SSO, 4.4.1
- Provider Specific tab settings, 3.2.1.1
- to launch, 2.4.2
- Administration Console, accessing, 2.4.2
- Administration Page in Oracle BI Presentation Catalog
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- tools, 1.6.4
- Administration Server, B.2
- Administrator user, creation during upgrade, B.6.1.1
- Administrators group,upgrade, B.6.1.1
- application policies
-
- creating, 2.5.3
- Application Policies page, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.3, 2.5.3
- Application Policy
-
- how to create, 2.5.3
- how to modify, 2.5.4.1
- application policy, 2.5.3
-
- about, B.3
- changing permission grants, 2.5.4.1
- copying, 2.5.3
- creating by copying, 2.5.3
- application policy,definition, B.3
- Application Role
-
- how to create, 2.5.2.2
- how to map to a Group, 2.5.2.3
- how to modify, 2.5.4.2
- application role, 2.5.4
-
- about, B.3
- add or remove members, 2.5.4.2
- changing membership, 2.5.4.2
- copying, 2.5.2.2
- creating, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.3
- creating by copying, 2.5.2.2
- in repository, 2.5.2.1
- mapping privileges, 2.7.3
- mapping privileges programmatically, 2.7.3
- placeholder, 2.5.2.1
- valid members, 2.5.2.2
- application role mapping,definition, B.3
- application role,definition, B.3
- Application Roles
-
- benefits, 2.5.2.1
- creating, 2.5.2.1
- default, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.3
- example, 1.4.1, 2.3
- how to map privileges to, 2.7.3
- user membership, 2.7.1
- working with default, 2.2
- Application Roles page, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.1.1
- authenticated role, A.2.1, B.4.1.2
- authentication error, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.1.4
- authentication options
-
- authentication, about, A.1
- authentication, order of, A.1.4
- external table authentication, about, A.1.2
- external table authentication, setting up, A.1.2
- LDAP authentication, about, A.1.1, A.1.1
- LDAP authentication, setting up, A.1.1.2
- See also security
- USER session system variable, defining for LDAP authentication, A.1.1.2
- authentication provider
-
- about, B.3
- configuring Oracle Internet Directory, 3.2.1.1
- authenticator
-
- about, A.1.5
- custom authentication, about, A.1.5
- definition, A.1.5
B
- best practice
-
- creating application roles, 2.5.2.1
- HTTP and HTTPS listeners, 5.3
- managing Presentation Services Catalog privileges, 2.7.1
- mapping groups, 2.5.4.2
- policy store, 2.5
- SSL certificates, 5.4.2, 5.4.2
- SSO authentication, 4
- update user GUIDs, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.1.4
- URL for SSO authentication, 4.4.3
- BI Presentation Server
-
- catalog privileges, 2.7.1
- BI Server
-
- role in SSO, 4.2.2
- BIAdministrator role, B.4.1.2
- BIAdministrators
-
- example, 1.4.1
- BIAuthor role, B.4.1.2
- BIAuthors
-
- example, 1.4.1
- BIConsumer role, B.4.1.2
- BIConsumers
-
- example Group, 1.4.1
- BIDomain Mbeans, 5.4.1
- bifoundation_domain, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.1.3, B.2
- BISystem role, B.4.1.2
- BISystemUser
-
- configuring, 3.2.1.3
C
- case sensitive,key, B.4.3.1
- catalog
-
- permissions, B
- catalog groups
-
- upgraded systems, 2.7.1
- catalog groups,deleting, 2.7.3
- catalog groups,precedence, B.4.4.2
- caution
-
- application roles, 2.5.4
- BISystem application role, 2.5.4.2
- SSL pre-requisites, 5.4
- caution, system-jazn-data.xml file, 2.5
- certificate keys
-
- creating, 5.2.2
- certification information, Preface
- changing, 2.5.4
-
- application role, 2.5.4
- configuring
-
- Web server for SSL, 5.3
- Control Flag settings, 4.4.1
- controlling permission grants, 2.5.2.2
- copy
-
- application policy, 2.5.3
- copying
-
- application policy, 2.5.3
- application role, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.2
- coreapplication, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.1.2
- create
-
- application policy, 2.5.3
- application policy by copying, 2.5.3
- Create Application Grant Like dialog, 2.5.3
- create application role by copying, 2.5.2.2
- Create Application Role Like page, 2.5.2.2
- Create Application Role page, 2.5.2.2
- Create Like button, 2.5.3
- creating
-
- application policies, 2.5.3
- application role, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.3
- Application Roles, 2.5.2.1
- certificate keys for SSL, 5.2.2
- credential map
-
- oracle.bi.enterprise, 5.2.3
- trusted user, 3.2.1.3
- credential store
-
- migrating, 3.3
- credential store provider
-
- about, 1.10
- configuring LDAP-based, 3.3
- cwallet.sso file, B.4
D
- databases,supported, Preface
- default
-
- Application Roles, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.2.2, 2.5.2.3
- location of policy store, 2.5
- policy store, 3.3
- Presentation Catalog privileges, 2.7.2
- default directory server
-
- change password, 2.4.6
- creating a user, 2.4.3
- default security configuration
-
- default security provider configuration, B.4
- implementing, B.4
- default security providers, B.4
- default Users, Groups, Application Roles, 2.2
- default Users,Groups,Application Roles
-
- diagram of, 2.2
- default,credentials, B.4.3.1
- DefaultAuthenticator, B.4
- defaut directory server
-
- creating Groups, 2.4.4
- deleting,catalog groups, 2.7.3
- domain
-
- about, B.2.2
- relationship with Oracle WebLogic Server, B.2
- dynamically loadable authenticator framework
-
- about, A.1.5
- definition, A.1.5
E
- Everyone Presentation Services Catalog group, A.2.1
- example
-
- Add Group dialog, 2.5.4.2
- Application Roles page, 2.5.4.2
- BIAdministrators, 1.4.1
- BIAuthors Group, 1.4.1
- BIConsumers Group, 1.4.1
- configuring demonstration SSL certificate, 5.3
- Edit Application Role page, 2.5.4.2
- incorrect trust store error message, 5.3
- installed Users, Groups, Application Roles, 1.7
- new application role, 2.5.3
- new application role by copying, 2.5.2.2
- SSL report output, 5.4.6
- example Users, Groups, Application Roles, 1.4.1, 2.3
- external table authentication
-
- about, A.1.2
- setting up, A.1.2
F
- Fusion Middleware Control
-
- accessing, 2.5.1.1
- System Mbean Browser
-
- SSL, 5.4
G
- Grantee, 2.5.3
- Groups
-
- creating, 2.4.4
- definition, 1.10
- example, 1.4.1, 2.3
- how to map to an Application Role, 2.5.2.3
- inheritance, 2.7.1
- working with default, 2.2
- Groups, working with
-
- See also authentication options
- GUIDs
-
- authentication errors, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.1.4
- updating user, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.1.4
H
- how to setup security
-
- detailed steps, 1.8
I
- identity asserter, 4.2.1, 4.4.2
- identity store
-
- about, 1.10
- new authenticator, 4.4.1
- installed Users,Groups,Application Roles
-
- diagram of, 2.2
- instanceconfig.xml
-
- configuring login and logout for SSO, 4.4.3
J
- Java security model, B.2
- javax.net.sll.trustStorePassword, 5.3
- javax.net.ssl.trustStore, 5.3
- Job Manager
-
- configuring, 5.5.2
K
- key,case sensitive, B.4.3.1
L
- launching
-
- Administration Console, 2.4.2
- LDAP
-
- See Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
- LDAP credential store, 3.3
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-
- authentication, about, A.1.1, A.1.1
- authentication, setting up, A.1.1.2
- USER session system variable, defining for LDAP authentication, A.1.1.2
- list of security terms, 1.10
M
- managing
-
- application roles, 2.5.4
- catalog privileges, 2.7.1
- mapping,definition, B.3
- members
-
- changing in application role, 2.5.4.2
- memory requirements, Preface
- metadata repository
-
- overview to managing security in, 2.6.1
- migrating
-
- credential store, 3.3
- policy store, 3.3
- minimum disk space, Preface
- modifying
-
- application role, 2.5.4
- mutual SSL authentication, 5.2.1
N
- new
-
- application policy, 2.5.3
O
- obi stripe, 2.5.3
-
- pre-selected, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.1.1
- obi stripe pre-selected, 2.5.1.2
- ODBC DSN, 5.5.5
- offline repository development, 2.5.2.1
- operating systems, supported, Preface
- OPTIONAL flag, 4.4.1
- Oracle BI
-
- configuring Job Manager, 5.5.2
- Oracle BI Administration Tool
-
- overview to using, 2.6.1
- tools, 1.6.3
- Oracle BI Presentation Server
-
- role in SSO, 4.2.2
- Oracle Fusion Middleware Control
-
- tools, 1.6.2
- Oracle Fusion Middleware security model
-
- about, B.2
- Oracle Internet Directory
-
- configuring as authentication provider, 3.2.1.1
- Oracle Platform Security Services, B.2.1
- Oracle WebLogic Server
-
- configuring a new asserter, 4.4.2
- configuring a new authenticator, 4.4.1
- configuring for SSL, 5.3
- configuring new authenticator, 4.4.1
- domain, B.2
- Oracle Weblogic Server
-
- deploying security with, 2
- Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console
-
- summary, 1.6.1
- oracle.bi.enterprise credential map, 5.2.3
- overview
-
- setup steps, 1.8
P
- password
-
- change user, 2.4.6
- permission grants
-
- changing, 2.5.4
- changing in application policy, 2.5.4.1
- permissions, 2.5.3
-
- adding, 2.5.3
- non-Oracle Business Intelligence, 2.5.3
- placeholder for application role, 2.5.2.1
- platforms, supported, Preface
- policy store
-
- about, 3.3
- default, 3.3
- managing, 2.5
- migrating, 3.3
- policy store provider
-
- about, 1.10
- precedence
-
- Presentation Catalog privileges, 2.7.2
- precedence,catalog groups, B.4.4.2
- Presentation Catalog privileges
-
- about, 2.7.2
- privileges
-
- managing Presentation Catalog, 2.7.1
- Provider Specific tab, 3.2.1.1, 4.4.1
- public and private keys, 5.2.1
R
- repositories
-
- new user, adding to, 2.6.2
- REQUIRED flag, 4.4.1
- requirements, system, Preface
- REQUISITE flag, 4.4.1
- Roadmap for security setup, 1.1
- role
-
- authenticated, B.4.1.2
- BIAdministrator, B.4.1.2
- BIAuthor, B.4.1.2
- BIConsumer, B.4.1.2
- BISystem, B.4.1.2
S
- SASchInvoke, 5.5.1
- SchShutdown, 5.5.1
- security
-
- configuration tools summary, 1.6, 1.6
- detailed setup steps, 1.8
- overview, 1.8
- repository, adding new user to, 2.6.2
- See also authentication options
- terminology, 1.10
- security framework
-
- about, B.2
- Oracle Platform Security Services, B.2.1
- Security Manager, 2.6.1
-
- overview to using, 2.6.1
- Security menu, 2.5.1.1
-
- accessing, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.1.3
- security provider
-
- about, 1.10
- security realm
-
- about, 1.10
- security setup Roadmap, 1.1
- Session Manager
-
- See also query environment, administering
- active query, killing, A.1.7.1
- disconnecting a user from a session, A.1.7.1
- Session Window fields (table), A.1.7.1
- session, viewing, A.1.7.1
- update speed, controlling, A.1.7.1
- using, about, A.1.7.1
- SMTP server, configuring for SSL, 5.4.7
- SSL
-
- about, 5.2
- Administration Tool, 5.5.4
- Catalog Manager, 5.5.3
- certificate files, 5.4.4
- certificate keys, 5.2.2
- cipher suite options, 5.6
- commit configuration, 5.4.3
- configuring SMTP server, 5.4.7
- configuring the Web server, 5.3
- confirming status, 5.4.6
- credentials in oracle.bi.enterprise map, 5.4.4
- default security level, 5.2.1
- enabling the configuration for Oracle Business Intelligence, 5.4.5
- expired certificates, 5.4.8
- generating certificates, 5.4.2
- in Oracle Business Intelligence, 5.2.1
- locking the configuration, 5.4.1
- manual configuration, 5.2.1
- mutual authentication, 5.2.1
- Oracle BI components involved, 5.2.1
- pre-requisites, 5.3
- running status report, 5.4.6
- sample report output, 5.4.6
- troubleshooting tip, 5.4.3.1
- verifying certificates, 5.4.4
- SSL credential storage, 5.2.3
- SSL Everywhere central configuration, 5.2.1
- SSL, upgrading, B.6.1
- SSL,troubleshooting, 5.4.6
- SSO
-
- about, 4.2
- configuring a new authenticator, 4.4.1
- configuring with Oracle Access Manager, 4.4
- considerations, 4.3
- editing instanceconfig.xml, 4.4.3
- enabling for Oracle Business Intelligence, 4.4.3
- identity asserter, 4.2.1
- Oracle BI Presentation Services, 4.2.2
- permission required for Administration Tool, 4.2
- requirements, 4.2
- Webgates, 4.2.1
- startManagedWebLogic.sh, 5.3
- SUFFICIENT flag, 4.4.1
- supported installation types, Preface
- system
-
- session variables, about and LDAP authentication, A.1.1
- variables, about and external table authentication, A.1.2
- system requirements, Preface
- system-jazn-data.xml file, 2.5, B.4
T
- task map
-
- configuring authentication, 2.1
- configuring authorization, 3.1
- configuring SSL, 5.1
- configuring SSL between Oracle BI components, 5.4
- configuring SSO authentication, 4.1
- terminology, 1.10
- tools
-
- Administration Page in Oracle BI Presentation Catalog, 1.6.4
- Oracle BI Administration Tool, 1.6.3
- Oracle Fusion Middleware Control, 1.6.2
- Oracle Weblogic Server, 2
- Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console, 1.6.1
- summary of configuration tools for security, 1.6, 1.6
- troubleshooting,SSL, 5.4.6
- trusted user
-
- configuring, 3.2.1.3
- create new user, 3.2.1.3
U
- upgrade,Administrators group, B.6.1.1
- upgraded systems
-
- catalog groups, 2.7.1
- URL
-
- Administration Console, 2.4.2
- for SSO, 4.4.3
- Fusion Middleware Control, 2.5.1.1
- usage tracking, administering
-
- See also Session Manager
- user
-
- add to group
-
- default directory server, 2.4.5
- change password, 2.4.6
- create, 2.4.3
- user, definition, 1.10
- Users
-
- example, 1.4.1, 2.3
- working with default, 2.2
- users
-
- new user, adding to repository, 2.6.2
V
- variables, using
-
- system session variables, about and LDAP authentication, A.1.1
- system variables, about and external table authentication, A.1.2
W
- Web server, configuring for SSL, 5.3