Managing Identity Management Realm Administrators; Enterprise User Security Identity Management Realm Administrators - Oracle Database B10772-01 Administrator's Manual

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Managing Identity Management Realm Administrators

An identity management realm contains administrative groups that have varying
levels of privileges. The administrative groups for an identity management realm,
which pertain to Enterprise User Security, are defined in
information about these groups, see
Table 13–2 Enterprise User Security Identity Management Realm Administrators
Administrative Group
Oracle Database Registration
Administrators
(OracleDBCreators)
Oracle Database Security
Administrators
(OracleDBSecurityAdmins)
Oracle Context Administrators
(OracleContextAdmins)
User Security Administrators
(OracleUserSecurityAdmins)
To manage identity management realm administrators:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Navigate to the Enterprise Security Manager Console home page. (Choose
Launch Enterprise Security Manager Console from the Operations menu and
log in by using your OracleAS Single Sign-On username and password.)
Choose the Users and Groups tab.
In the Users and Groups tabbed window, choose the Group subtab.
In the Group subtab window, select the administrative group you wish to edit,
and click Edit.
In the Edit Group window, enter group information into the appropriate fields.
You can change group owners, add users to or remove them from groups, and
view group membership.
Click Submit to save your changes to the directory.
Administering Identity Management Realms
"Administrative Groups"
Definition
Registers new databases in the realm.
Has all privileges on the OracleDBSecurity directory
subtree. Creates, modifies, and can read all Enterprise
User Security directory objects.
Has full access to all groups and entries within its
associated realm.
Has relevant permissions necessary to administer
security aspects for enterprise users in the directory. For
example, OracleUserSecurityAdmins can modify user
passwords.
Administering Enterprise User Security 13-7
Table
13–2. For more
on page 11-17.

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