OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX=""
Setting REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT to TRUE can enable a
Caution:
security breach because it lets someone using a non-secure protocol,
such as TCP, perform an operating system-authorized login
(formerly called an OPS$ login).
Oracle Database Reference and the Oracle Database
See Also:
Administrator's Guide, for information about setting initialization
parameters on an Oracle Database server
Step 3: Configure Additional RADIUS Features
Change Default Settings
Configure Challenge-Response
Set Parameters for an Alternate RADIUS Server
Change Default Settings
Use Oracle Net Manager to change default settings (See
Manager"
on page 2-2):
Navigate to the Oracle Advanced Security profile (See
1.
Advanced Security Profile"
window appears
Choose the Other Params tab.
2.
From the Authentication Service list, select RADIUS.
3.
Change the default setting for any of the following fields:
4.
Field
Port Number
Timeout (seconds)
Enabling RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
on page 2-3) The Oracle Advanced Security tabbed
(Figure
5–5).
Description
Specifies the listening port of the primary RADIUS server. The
default value is 1645.
Specifies the time the Oracle database server waits for a
response from the primary RADIUS server. The default is 15
seconds.
"Starting Oracle Net
"Navigating to the Oracle
Configuring RADIUS Authentication 5-13
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