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Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Guide for Oracle Unified Directory 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) |
1. Starting and Stopping the Server
2. Configuring the Server Instance
3. Configuring the Proxy Components
4. Configuring Security Between Clients and Servers
5. Configuring Security Between the Proxy and the Data Source
How the Proxy Manages Secure Connections
Configuring Security Between the Proxy and Data Source Using dsconfig
To Configure Security Between the Proxy and Directory Servers Using dsconfig
Configurable LDAP Extension Properties Relevant to Security
6. Managing Oracle Unified Directory With Oracle Directory Services Manager
10. Managing Users and Groups With dsconfig
11. Managing Password Policies
The network group criteria allow you to set lists of allowed or denied clients, which can help reinforce the security of your deployment.
For example, if you know that requests to your Oracle Unified Directory proxy deployment should always come from a restricted number of clients, then you could create a list of allowed clients as part of the network group criteria. In this case, any requests from clients other than the allowed clients listed will be rejected.
For more information on setting network group criteria, see Modifying Network Group Properties.