Task 5: Configure RADIUS Accounting
RADIUS accounting logs information about access to the Oracle database server
and stores it in a file on the RADIUS accounting server. Use this feature only if both
the RADIUS server and authentication server support it.
Set RADIUS Accounting on the Oracle Database Server
Use Oracle Net Manager to enable or disable RADIUS accounting (See
Oracle Net Manager"
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Configure the RADIUS Accounting Server
RADIUS Accounting consists of an accounting server residing on either the same
host as the RADIUS authentication server or on a separate host.
Ensure that RADIUS groups which map to Oracle roles adhere to the ORACLE_
ROLE syntax.
For example:
USERNAME
USERPASSWD="user_password",
SERVICE_TYPE=login_user,
VENDOR_SPECIFIC=ORACLE,
ORACLE_ROLE=ORA_ora920_sysdba
The RADIUS server administration documentation for
See Also:
information about configuring the server.
on page 2-2):
Navigate to the Oracle Advanced Security profile. (See
Oracle Advanced Security Profile"
appears
(Figure
5–5).
From the Authentication Service list, select RADIUS.
In the Send Accounting field, enter ON to enable accounting or OFF to disable
accounting.
Choose File > Save Network Configuration.
The
file is updated with the following entry:
sqlnet.ora
SQLNET.RADIUS_SEND_ACCOUNTING= ON
Administration documentation for the RADIUS server,
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for information about configuring RADIUS accounting
Enabling RADIUS Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting
on page 2-3) The Other Params window
Configuring RADIUS Authentication 5-19
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