Using Auto Login - Oracle Database B10772-01 Administrator's Manual

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To change the password for the current open wallet:

Using Auto Login

The Oracle Wallet Manager auto login feature creates an obfuscated copy of the
wallet and enables PKI-based access to services without a password until the auto
login feature is disabled for the wallet. File system permissions provide the
necessary security for auto login wallets. When auto login is enabled for a wallet, it
is only available to the operating system user who created that wallet.
You must enable auto login if you want single sign-on access to multiple Oracle
databases, which is disabled by default. Sometimes these are called "SSO wallets"
because they provide single sign-on capability.
Enabling Auto Login
To enable auto login:
Disabling Auto Login
To disable auto login:
Choose Wallet > Change Password. The Change Wallet Password dialog
1.
box appears.
Enter the existing wallet password.
2.
Enter the new password.
3.
Re-enter the new password.
4.
Choose OK.
5.
A message at the bottom of the window confirms that the password was
successfully changed.
See Also:
"Required Guidelines for Creating Wallet Passwords"
page 8-9
"Wallet Password Management"
policy restrictions.
Choose Wallet from the menu bar.
1.
Check Auto Login. A message at the bottom of the window indicates that
2.
auto login is enabled.
on page 8-2, for password
Using Oracle Wallet Manager 8-19
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