After completing the preceding process, you have a wallet that contains a user
certificate and its associated trust points.
Managing Wallets
This section describes how to create a new wallet and perform associated wallet
management tasks, such as generating certificate requests, exporting certificate
requests, and importing certificates into wallets, in the following subsections:
Required Guidelines for Creating Wallet Passwords
client wallets. It is only optional for products that take the wallet password at
the time of startup.
Required Guidelines for Creating Wallet Passwords
Creating a New Wallet
Opening an Existing Wallet
Closing a Wallet
Importing Third-Party Wallets
Exporting Oracle Wallets to Third-Party Environments
Exporting Oracle Wallets to Tools that Do Not Support PKCS #12
Uploading a Wallet to an LDAP Directory
Downloading a Wallet from an LDAP Directory
Saving Changes
Saving the Open Wallet to a New Location
Saving in System Default
Deleting the Wallet
Changing the Password
Using Auto Login
Because an Oracle wallet contains user credentials that can be used to
authenticate the user to multiple databases, it is especially important to choose
a strong wallet password. A malicious user who guesses the wallet password
can access all the databases to which the wallet owner has access.
Managing Wallets
Using Oracle Wallet Manager 8-9
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