Oracle Database B10772-01 Administrator's Manual page 322

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Preparing the Directory for Enterprise User Security
4.
To cancel database registration:
If you must unregister a database from the directory, then use Database
Configuration Assistant and follow the same steps used for registering it, except
choose the unregister option. When you unregister a database from the directory,
Database Configuration Assistant performs the following configuration tasks:
About the Database Wallet and Password The database requires the wallet even if no
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is used to secure the connection between the database
and the directory. If SSL is used, then this wallet should be used to store the
database's digital PKI certificate.
The wallet password you enter when using Database Configuration Assistant to
register a database in the directory is the password to the wallet itself, and is not the
database's directory login credentials.
You can change this wallet password later by using Oracle Wallet Manager.
However, if you forget this wallet password, you must delete the database wallet
that was created, unregister the database from the directory, and reregister the
database in the directory so another database wallet can be generated.
12-10 Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide
Choose Finish if you are only registering a database. Choose Next if you want
to configure additional database features.
Depending on user permissions, Database Configuration
Note:
Assistant may be unable to remove a database from its domain in
the directory. If it cannot, then use Enterprise Security Manager to
remove it from the enterprise domain.
Removes the database entry and subtree from the directory.
Sets the LDAP_DIRECTORY_ACCESS parameter to NONE.
Removes the database from its enterprise domain (if the user has sufficient
permissions).
Does not remove the database wallet. See
use Oracle Wallet Manager to delete the wallet.
Chapter 8, "Using Oracle Wallet Manager"
See Also:
information about using Oracle Wallet Manager to change wallet
passwords and, in general, to manage public key infrastructure
(PKI) credentials.
"Managing Wallets"
on page 8-9, to
for

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