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Oracle9i Security and Network Integration Guide
Release 2 (9.2) for Windows

Part Number A95492-01
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A

authentication
automatically enabling during installation, 1-8
enhancements, 1-4
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 2-31
overview, 1-2
using Windows native methods, 1-2
viewing parameter settings, 2-12
when to use enterprise users, 1-5
when to use external users, 1-5
Authentication Adapters
using, A-4
authentication protocols
default protocol used, 1-3
with Windows 2000, 1-2
with Windows NT 4.0, 1-2
authorization
when to use enterprise roles, 1-5
when to use external roles, 1-5

C

configuration parameters
LOCAL, A-3
TNS_ADMIN, A-3
USE_SHARED_SOCKET, A-4
configuring
Authentication Adapters, A-4
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, A-4
CONNECT /AS SYSDBA
connecting without a password, 1-8
connecting
LOCAL parameter, A-3

D

database administrator privileges
for a single database on a computer, 2-26
for all databases on a computer, 2-5, 2-7
database operator privileges
for a single database on a computer, 2-28
for all databases on a computer, 2-5, 2-7
database privileges
in Windows NT local groups, 2-42, 2-44
DisplayName parameter, A-2

E

enterprise roles
authorizing in Windows 2000 domains, 3-2, 3-3
environments in which to use, 1-5
enterprise users
environments in which to use, 1-5
external OS user
creating, 2-13, 2-30
external roles
administering, 2-2, 2-30
creating, 2-22
environments in which to use, 1-5
external users
administering, 2-2, 2-30
creating, 2-13, 2-30
environments in which to use, 1-5

I

ImagePath parameter, A-2
initialization parameters
OS_ROLES, 1-4, 3-3

K

Kerberos, 3-2
default use of, 1-3
features, 1-2

L

local database role
creating with Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT, 2-18
local groups
with database privileges, 2-42, 2-44
LOCAL networking parameter, A-3

M

Microsoft Certificate Services, 5-3
Microsoft Certificate Stores, 5-3
Microsoft Management Console
requirements, 2-3

N

Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
with an Oracle Names Server, A-4
networking parameters
LOCAL, A-3
TNS_ADMIN, A-3
USE_SHARED_SOCKET, A-4
NTLM, 3-2
default use of, 1-3
features, 1-2
NTS. See Windows native authentication

O

ObjectName parameter, A-2
operating system authentication
automatically enabling during installation, 1-8
connecting as SYSDBA without a password, 1-8
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 2-31
operating systems
authentication overview, 1-2
ORA_DBA local group
adding users to, 1-8
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT
adding a computer to the navigation tree, 2-4
connecting to a database, 2-8
creating a local database role, 2-18
creating an external OS user, 2-13
creating an external role, 2-22
database connection issues, 2-10
granting administrator privileges, 2-26
granting operator privileges, 2-28
managing remote computers, 2-3
saving a navigation tree configuration, 2-4
setting OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, 2-12
using, 2-2
viewing authentication settings, 2-12
Oracle Enterprise Security Manager
using, 1-7
Oracle Names
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, A-4
Oracle public key infrastructure, 5-2
Oracle Wallet Manager, 4-3
Oracle Wallets, 4-2
storing in the registry, 4-2
storing private keys and trust points, 4-2
Oracle9i Database Administrator's Guide, 2-19
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdminService, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMECManService, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, A-4
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX parameter
case insensitivity, 2-31
defined, 2-12
using, 2-31
OS_ROLES parameter
defined, 2-12
not required in Windows 2000 domains, 3-3
using with external roles, 1-4
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 2-31
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 2-3, 2-31
OSAUTH_X509_NAME parameter, 3-2

P

parameters
DisplayName, A-2
ImagePath, A-2
LOCAL, A-3
ObjectName, A-2
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, 2-12
OS_ROLES, 2-12
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 2-3, 2-31
OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 3-2
TNS_ADMIN, A-3
USE_SHARED_SOCKET, A-4
passwords
not needed with SYSDBA, 1-8
privileges
in Windows NT local groups, 2-42, 2-44

R

registry
DisplayName, A-2
ImagePath, A-2
ObjectName, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdminService, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMECManService, A-2
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener, A-2
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 2-31
remote computers
managing with Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT, 2-3
role authorization
description, 1-4
in Windows 2000 domains, 3-2
method enhancements, 1-4
roles
authorized in Windows 2000 domains, 3-3
creating, 2-22
creating a local database role with Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT, 2-18
when to use enterprise roles, 1-5
when to use external roles, 1-5

S

SET INSTANCE command, 2-40, 2-45
sqlnet.ora file
and Windows native authentication, 2-39, 2-41
location of, 2-39, 2-41
storing private keys and trust points
Oracle Wallets, 4-2
SYSDBA privileges
connecting without a password, 1-8
for a single database on a computer, 2-26
for all databases on a computer, 2-5, 2-7
SYSOPER privileges
for a single database on a computer, 2-28
for all databases on a computer, 2-5, 2-7

T

TNS_ADMIN networking parameter, A-3

U

USE_SHARED_SOCKET networking parameter, A-4
user authentication
description, 1-4
enhancement methods, 1-4
when to use enterprise users, 1-5
when to use external users, 1-5

W

Wallet Resource Locator, 5-4
Windows 2000 domains
administering external users and roles with Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows NT, 2-2
role authorization, 3-2
Windows authentication protocols
default protocol used, 1-3
with Windows 2000, 1-2
with Windows NT 4.0, 1-2
Windows native authentication
benefits, 1-2
enhancements, 1-4
installation of, 1-2
methods and use of, 1-2
overview, 1-2
role authorization enhancements, 1-4
setting the sqlnet.ora file, 2-39, 2-41
user and role requirements, 1-4
user authentication enhancements, 1-4
Windows NT 4.0 domains
administering external users and roles manually, 2-30
basic features, 1-4
Windows NT local groups
with database privileges, 1-8, 2-42, 2-44
Windows NT-specific
role syntax, 2-44

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