Registering to Use ULN

When you register a system with ULN, you provide your Oracle Account credentials as part of the registration process. This action automatically links the system to your own user name and creates a ULN profile for your user. See How to Register a System With ULN for more information.

You can register with ULN without registering a system. To use ULN without first registering a system, you can register as a ULN user if you have a valid customer support identifier (CSI) for Oracle Linux support or Oracle VM support. This can be useful to track errata and security information, regardless of whether any of your systems are registered with ULN.

To buy Oracle Linux or Oracle VM support, go to the online Oracle Linux Store or contact a sales representative.

To register as a ULN user:

  1. In a browser, go to https://linux.oracle.com/register.

  2. If you don't have an Oracle Account, click Create New Account and follow the onscreen instructions to create one.

    If you already have an Oracle Account, click Sign On.

  3. Log in using your Oracle Account username and password.

  4. On the Create New ULN User page, enter your CSI, and click Create New User.

    Note:

    If no administrator is currently assigned to manage the CSI, you're prompted to click Confirm to become the CSI administrator. If you click Cancel, you can't access the CSI administration feature. See Becoming a CSI Administrator.

    If your username already exists on the system, you're prompted to proceed to ULN by clicking the link Unbreakable Linux Network. If you enter a different CSI from your existing CSIs, your username is associated with the new CSI in addition to your existing CSIs.