Oracle Advanced Security Restrictions; Authentication Methods And System Requirements - Oracle Database B10772-01 Administrator's Manual

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Table 1–1 Authentication Methods and System Requirements
Authentication Method
Kerberos
RADIUS
SSL
Entrust/PKI

Oracle Advanced Security Restrictions

Oracle Applications support Oracle Advanced Security encryption and data
integrity. However, because Oracle Advanced Security requires Oracle Net Services
to transmit data securely, Oracle Advanced Security external authentication features
are not supported by some parts of Oracle Financial, Human Resource, and
Manufacturing Applications when they are running on Microsoft Windows. The
portions of these products that use Oracle Display Manager (ODM) do not take
advantage of Oracle Advanced Security, since ODM does not use Oracle Net
Services.
Oracle Advanced Security is not available with Oracle
Note:
Database Standard Edition.
System Requirements
MIT Kerberos Version 5, release 1.1
The Kerberos authentication server must be installed on a
physically secure machine.
A RADIUS server that is compliant with the standards in
the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC #2138,
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) and
RFC #2139 RADIUS Accounting.
To enable challenge-response authentication, you must
run RADIUS on an operating system that supports the
Java Native Interface as specified in release 1.1 of the Java
Development Kit from JavaSoft.
A wallet that is compatible with the Oracle Wallet
Manager version 10g. Wallets created in earlier releases of
the Oracle Wallet Manager are not forward compatible.
Entrust IPSEC Negotiator Toolkit Release 6.0
Entrust/PKI 6.0
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