Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Security Postinstallation Tasks
Perform these postinstallation tasks to make your Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server secure.
- Authentication Options for Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Operations
Some RHPCTL commands show authentication choices as an optional parameter. - Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Roles
An administrator assigns roles to Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning users with access-level permissions defined for each role. - Managing the Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client Password
The Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning (Oracle FPP) Client uses a password stored internally to authenticate itself with the RHP server. - Switching Oracle FPP Server to a New Custom Certificate
You can switch the Oracle FPP Server to use a new custom security certificate to replace self-signed certificate or update expired certificate. - Switching Oracle FPP Client to a New Custom Certificate
You can switch the Oracle FPP Client to use a new custom security certificate to replace self-signed certificate or update expired certificate. - Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server Auditing
The Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Server records the processing of all Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning operations, and also records whether those operations succeeded or failed.
Parent topic: Fleet Patching and Provisioning Postinstallation Tasks