Part II Installing Oracle Advanced Authentication, Oracle Adaptive Risk Management, and Oracle Universal Authenticator

Oracle Advanced Authentication (OAA) and Oracle Adaptive Risk Management (OARM) can be deployed as standalone products or can be deployed together. The following deployment modes are supported:
  • OAA-OARM
  • OAA only
  • OARM only
Oracle Universal Authenticator (OUA) must be deployed with OAA and OARM, hence the only deployment mode supported for OUA is:
  • OAA-OARM-OUA

Note:

OUA requires a client side application to be installed on the device that will be used for device authentication. For more information, see Installing the Oracle Universal Authenticator Client Application.

The procedure to install any of the deployment types is the same, although some prerequisites may differ. The deployment mode is determined by the parameter common.deployment.mode defined in the installOAA.properties. More information on this parameter can be found in Preparing the Properties file for Installation.

Note:

The installation instructions in this guide are used for reference and can only be used if you intend to deploy on a Kubernetes cluster where no other Oracle Identity Management products reside. When deploying in a production enterprise environment it is recommended to follow the Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity and Access Management in a Kubernetes Cluster.
The Enterprise Deployment guide provides topology diagrams and step by step instructions on how to build a Kubernetes cluster and deploy OAA (with or without OARM and OUA), either on it's own, or with other Oracle Identity Management products. It also provides automation scripts that simplify the installation experience. The automation scripts can:
  • Automate the creation of a Kubernetes cluster on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), ready for the deployment of Oracle Identity Management products.
  • Automate the deployment of OAA (with or without OARM and OUA) and other Oracle Identity Management products on any compliant Kubernetes cluster.

If you choose not to follow the Enterprise Deployment Guide for Oracle Identity and Access Management in a Kubernetes Cluster then the following section provides details on how to deploy OAA, OARM, and OUA:

Procedure for Installing OAA, OARM, and OUA.