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Oracle9i Directory Service Integration and Deployment Guide
Release 2 (9.2)

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A

abstract object classes, 2-15
access control items, 2-17
access control lists. See ACLs
ACIs, 2-17
ACLs
Application Context, 4-19
examples, 2-18
Oracle Advanced Security, 4-14
placement, 3-7
structure, 2-17
administrative groups
Groups container, 2-21
OracleDBAdmins group, 4-14
OracleDBCreators, 4-14
OracleDBSecurityAdmins, 4-14
OracleDomainAdmins, 4-14
OraclePasswordAccessibleDomains, 4-14
OracleUserSecurityAdmins, 4-14
Application Context
ACLs, 4-19
attributes, A-5
directory entries, 4-17
directory information tree, 4-18
example, 4-16
object classes, A-5
overview, 1-2
product summary, 4-16
security measures, 4-19
Application Context initialized centrally, 4-16
application-specific directories
drawbacks, 2-4
features, 2-4
attribute matching rules
definition, 2-12
example, 2-13
attribute syntax
definition, 2-12
example, 2-13
attributes
Application Context, A-5
definition, 2-11
examples, 2-11
foreign language, 2-13
operational, 2-11
Oracle Advanced Queuing, A-6, A-7
Oracle Dynamic Services, A-9, A-10
Oracle Net Services, A-2, A-3
user, 2-11
authentication
anonymous, 2-17
simple, 2-17
simple over SSL, 2-17
SSL with certificates, 2-17
auxiliary object classes, 2-14, 2-15

B

backup and recovery, of directories, 3-4

C

C LDAP API, 2-7
command-line tools
ldapadd, B-5
ldapbind, B-3
ldapdelete, B-6
ldapmoddn, B-8
ldapmodify, B-7
ldapsearch, B-4
overview, 2-7

D

Database Configuration Assistant, 2-19, 5-7
database event notifications, 4-20
database service registration, 5-7
database services (database connect descriptors), 4-5
databases
comparison with directories, 2-2 to  2-4
data units, 2-3
distribution, 2-3
entry format, 2-4
event notifications, 4-20
read-to-write ratio, 2-3
user authentication, 4-11
user authorization, 4-11
directories
access control, 3-7
ACL placement, 3-7
ACLs, 2-17
applications, 2-4
application-specific, 2-4
attribute matching rules, 2-12, 2-13
attribute syntax, 2-12, 2-13
attributes, 2-11
authentication, 2-17
backup and recovery, 3-4
benefits, 2-4, 2-5
command-line tools, 2-7
comparison with databases, 2-2 to  2-4
configuration
after database installation, 5-3 to  5-4
client installation, 5-9
Oracle Context, 2-19
configuration tools
Database Configuration Assistant, 5-7
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 5-3 to  5-4
data units, 2-3
deployment factors, 4-10, 4-15, 4-22, 4-30
directory information trees, 2-9
distinguished names, 2-9
distribution, 2-3
entries, 2-9, 2-10, 2-11
entry format, 2-4
extensibility, 2-6
features, 2-9
Globalization Support, 2-6
information flow, 2-8
load estimation, 3-5
modification, 2-7
namespace design, 3-2, 3-3
partitions, 2-6, 3-4
read-to-write ratio, 2-3
referrals, 2-6
relative distinguished names, 2-9
replication, 3-3
schema, 2-16
schema discovery, 2-6
security, 2-6
standards, 2-4, 2-5
system requirements, 3-5
testing, 3-6
directory applications, examples of, 2-4
directory deployment factors
Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-22
Oracle Advanced Security, 4-15
Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-30
Oracle Net Services, 4-10
directory entries
Application Context, 4-17
attributes, 2-11
definition, 2-9, 2-10
examples, 2-2, 2-11
Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-20, 4-21
Oracle Advanced Security, 4-12
Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-28
Oracle Net Services, 4-5
suitability, 3-2
directory information trees
Application Context, 4-18
design, 3-2, 3-3
naming contexts, 2-15
Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-21
Oracle Advanced Security, 4-13
Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-29
Oracle Net Services, 4-6
directory interoperability, 1-2, 1-5
directory migration
from Oracle Names servers, 4-9, 4-10
from tnsnames.ora file, 4-9, 4-10
to Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, 4-9, 4-10
directory naming, 4-3
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Thin drivers, 4-4
OracleContextAdmins group, 4-9
OracleDBCreators group, 4-9
directory security
Application Context, 4-19
Oracle Advanced Queuing, 4-22
Oracle Advanced Security, 4-14
Oracle Dynamic Services, 4-30
Oracle Net Services, 4-9
directory usage configuration
after database installation, 5-3 to  5-4
client installation, 5-9
distinguished names, 2-9
distribution, of directories, 3-3
DITs. See directory information trees
DNs (distinguished names), 2-9

E

enterprise domains, 4-12, 4-15
enterprise roles, 4-11

G

global roles, 4-11
global topics, 4-20
Globalization Support, 2-6

I

Intelligent Client Failover, 3-4
Intelligent Network Level Failover, 3-4
interoperability, of Oracle products with third-party directories, 1-2

J

Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
Thin drivers
directory naming support, 4-4

K

knowledge references. See referrals

L

LDAP
benefits, 2-5
C API, 2-7
command-line tools
ldapadd, B-5
ldapbind, B-3
ldapdelete, B-6
ldapmoddn, B-8
ldapmodify, B-7
ldapsearch, B-4
definition, 2-5
extensibility features, 2-6
Globalization Support, 2-6
history, 2-5
purpose, 1-2
referrals, 2-6
schema discovery features, 2-6
security features, 2-6
version 3, 2-6
LDAP version 3, 2-6
ldapadd command-line tool, B-5
ldapbind command-line tool, B-3
ldapdelete command-line tool, B-6
ldapmoddn command-line tool, B-8
ldapmodify command-line tool, B-7
ldapsearch command-line tool, B-4
LDIF, 2-7
LDIF files
description, 2-7
examples, 2-7
format, 2-7
modification, 2-7
types, 2-7
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. See LDAP
Lightweight Directory Interchange Format. See LDIF
load estimation, of directories, 3-5

M

mappings, user-to-schema, 4-12
metadirectory
definition, 1-5
multimaster replication
benefits, 3-3
definition, 3-3

N

namespace design, 3-2, 3-3
naming contexts
definition, 2-15
publishing, 2-15
net service aliases, 4-5
net service names (database connect descriptors), 4-5

O

object classes
abstract, 2-15
Application Context, A-5
auxiliary, 2-14, 2-15
creation and redefinition, 2-15
example, 2-13
Oracle Advanced Queuing, A-6
Oracle Advanced Security, A-4
Oracle Dynamic Services, A-8, A-9
Oracle Net Services, 4-8, A-2
structural, 2-14
subclasses, 2-15
types, 2-14
online directories
benefits, 2-2
definition, 2-2
Oracle Advanced Queuing
attributes, A-6, A-7
directory deployment factors, 4-22
directory entries, 4-21
directory information tree, 4-21
object classes, A-6
overview, 1-3
product summary, 4-20
security measures, 4-22
Oracle Advanced Security
ACLs, 4-14
administrative groups, 4-14
directory deployment factors, 4-15
directory entries, 4-12
directory information tree, 4-13
object classes, A-4
overview, 1-2
product summary, 4-11
Oracle Context
configuration, 2-19
creation, 5-5
definition, 2-19
selection, 5-6, 5-8, 5-9
structure, 2-19, 2-21
upgrade, 5-5
use of multiple contexts, 4-10
Oracle Directory Integration Platform
features, 1-5
purpose, 1-5
Oracle Dynamic Services
attributes, A-9, A-10
directory deployment factors, 4-30
directory entries, 4-28
directory information tree, 4-29
object classes, A-8, A-9
overview, 1-3
product summary, 4-23
security measures, 4-30
Oracle Internet Directory
features, 1-4
information flow, 2-8
interoperability with third-party directories, 1-2, 1-5
overview, 1-4
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, 4-9, 4-10
Oracle Names servers, 4-9, 4-10
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 2-19, 5-3 to  5-4
OracleDBCreators group, 4-9
Oracle Net Manager, 4-5, 4-9, 4-10
Oracle Net Services
attributes, A-2, A-3
configuration for directory naming, 4-9, 4-10
database connectivity features, 4-2
directory deployment factors, 4-10
directory entries, 4-5
directory information tree, 4-6
directory naming, 4-3
Internet scalability features, 4-2
Internet security features, 4-2
network management features, 4-2
object classes, 4-8, A-2
Oracle Net Manager, 4-5, 4-9, 4-10
overview, 1-2
security measures, 4-9
Oracle Schema
creation, 5-6
definition, 5-2
upgrade, 5-6
OracleContextAdmins group, 4-9
OracleDBAdmins group, 4-14
OracleDBCreators group, 4-9, 4-14
OracleDBSecurityAdmins group, 4-14, 4-19
OracleDomainAdmins group, 4-14, 4-19
OraclePasswordAccessibleDomains group, 4-14
OracleUserSecurityAdmins group, 4-14

P

partitions, directory
benefits, 3-4
drawbacks, 3-4

R

RDNs (relative distinguished names), 2-9
referrals, 2-6
relative distinguished names, 2-9
replication, of directories, 3-3
benefits, 3-3
definition, 3-3
root DSE (Directory Server-Specific Entry), 2-6, 2-16
root Oracle Context, 5-5

S

schema, 2-16
schemas, shared, 4-12
Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), 2-6
single password authentication, 4-12
single sign-on using a centrally stored wallet, 4-12
structural object classes, 2-14
subclasses, of object classes, 2-15
system requirements, of directories, 3-5

T

testing, of directories, 3-6

W

wallets, 4-12

X

X.500 protocol, 2-5

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