parameters, and how clients outside of DCE can access Oracle databases using
another protocol such as TCP/IP.
Part IV, "Enterprise User Security"
Chapter 11, "Getting Started with Enterprise User Security"
This chapter describes the Oracle LDAP directory and database integration that
enables you to store and manage users' authentication information in Oracle
Internet Directory. This feature makes identity management services available to
Oracle databases, which provides single sign-on to users (users can authenticate
themselves to the database once and subsequent authentications occur
transparently). It describes the components and provides an overview of how
Enterprise User Security works.
Chapter 12, "Enterprise User Security Configuration Tasks and
Troubleshooting"
This chapter explains how to configure Enterprise User Security, providing a
configuration steps roadmap and the tasks required to configure password-, SSL-,
and Kerberos-based Enterprise User Security authentication.
Chapter 13, "Administering Enterprise User Security"
This chapter describes how to use the Enterprise Security Manager to define
directory identity management realm properties and to manage enterprise users,
enterprise domains, and enterprise roles.
Part V, "Appendixes"
Appendix A, "Data Encryption and Integrity Parameters"
This appendix describes Oracle Advanced Security data encryption and integrity
configuration parameters.
Appendix B, "Authentication Parameters"
This appendix describes Oracle Advanced Security authentication configuration file
parameters.
Appendix C, "Integrating Authentication Devices Using RADIUS"
This appendix explains how third party authentication device vendors can integrate
their devices and customize the graphical user interface used in RADIUS
challenge-response authentication.
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