Preface

Administering Oracle Universal Authenticator (OUA) describes how to install and configure Oracle Universal Authenticator for device authentication. Oracle Universal Authenticator is a unified authentication solution that provides device authentication with multi-factor authentication (MFA) and cross-platform single sign-on (SSO) to web-based applications.

Audience

This guide is intended for:
  • Administrators responsible for installing and configuring Oracle Universal Authenticator (OUA)
  • End users who manage their factors and devices using the Self-Service Portal

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