Re: SSO for Database

Doc-id :345025.1,  may help you on this




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From: kathy.robb <kathy.robb@xxxxxxx>
To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 8:21:25 PM
Subject: RE: SSO for Database

You can use Oracle Identity Management for this functionality and integrate
with any LDAP directory you like - AD is certainly in the mix and there are
connectors built in.



This will allow you to use global single sign-on - not just for Oracle.



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From: ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
sumit.gupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7:21 AM
To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: SSO for Database



Thanks Subodh,



but my concern is to implement Single Sign-On for Oracle Database with
Active Directory not to restrict client.



With Regards,

Sumit Gupta



Birlasoft 

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From: ora-apps-dba-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Subodh Deshpande
Sent: Wed 12/10/2008 7:43 PM
To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: SSO for Database

in sqlnet you can do following changes to allow those hosts, hosts should be
from same domain



NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH=(TNSNAMES, ONAMES, HOSTNAME)
#NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH=(TNSNAMES)
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME= 10
tcp.validnode_checking = yes
tcp.invited_nodes=(list of hosts such as
hostname1.domainname,hostname2.domainname,.... )


thanks!

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From: Subodh Deshpande <subodh_deshpande@xxxxxxxxx>
To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, 10 December, 2008 19:29:59
Subject: Re: SSO for Database

do you want to restrict some of the hosts you can do it..

if you are in oracle apps through oam you can put the lists of the hosts
which you want to allow and ban



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From: "sumit.gupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <sumit.gupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: ora-apps-dba@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, 10 December, 2008 18:58:27
Subject: SSO for Database

Hi DBAs,



Do you have some idea to implement SSO for Oracle database without using OID
in middle? 



My database is  on Solaris and Users are using Windows desktop to connect to
Database.







With Regards,

Sumit Gupta 



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