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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Internet Directory
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E10029-04
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1-1 Comparison of Online Directories and Relational Databases
3-1 An Oracle Internet Directory Node
3-2 Attributes Created with Each New Entry
3-3 Common LDAP Attributes
4-1 Process Control Items in the ODS_PROCESS_STATUS Table
6-1 Full or Partial Replication
6-2 Direction of Replication
6-3 Transport Protocols
6-4 Types of Directory Replication Groups
6-5 Types of Data Transfer Between Nodes in a Directory Replication Group
7-1 Using the Oracle Internet Directory Menu
8-1 Attribute Changes Requiring Update of Component Registration
9-1 Attributes of the Instance-Specific Configuration Entry
9-2 Attributes in the DSA Configuration Entry
9-3 Attributes of the DSE
9-4 Configuration Attributes on Server Properties Page, General Tab.
9-5 Configuration Attributes on Server Properties Page, Performance Tab
9-6 Configuration Attributes on Shared Properties Page, General Tab
9-7 Oracle Internet Directory-Related MBeans
12-1 Configuration Attributes on Shared Properties, Change Superuser Password Tab.
14-1 orclDynamicGroup Attributes for "Connect By" Assertions
14-2 Static and Dynamic Group Considerations
17-1 Flags for Searching the Directory with Alias Entries
17-2 Entry Alias Dereferencing Messages
18-1 Attribute Uniqueness Constraint Entry
20-1 Attribute Aliases Used in Examples
20-2 Content Rule Parameters
22-1 Oracle Internet Directory Audit Configuration Attributes
22-2 Audit Configuration Attributes in Fusion Middleware Control
23-1 Oracle Internet Directory Log File Locations
23-2 Configuration Attributes on Server Properties Page, Logging Tab
23-3 Values for OrclDebugFlag
23-4 Debug Operations
24-1 Components of Oracle Internet Directory Server Manageability
24-2 Configuration Attributes on Server Properties Page, Statistics Tab
24-3 Values of orcloptracklevel
24-4 Metrics Recorded by Each orcloptracklevel Value
24-5 Event Levels
26-1 SSL Cipher Suites Supported in Oracle Internet Directory
26-2 SSL Authentication Modes
26-3 SSL-Related Attributes in Fusion Middleware Control
26-4 SSL Attributes
27-1 Sensitive Attributes Stored in orclencryptedattributes
27-2 LDAP and Bulk Operations on Attributes in orclhashedattributes
28-1 Password Policy Attributes
28-2 Password Policy-Related Operational Attributes
29-1 Sample Security Groups
29-2 Types of Access
29-3 LDAP Operations and Access Needed to Perform Each One
29-4 Attribute States During ACL Evaluation
29-5 DNs Used in Example
30-1 Attributes for Storing Password Verifiers in User Entries
31-1 Default Privileges Granted to Everyone and to Each User
31-2 Privileges for Administering the Oracle Technology Stack
31-3 Characteristics of the Subscriber DAS Create User Group
31-4 Characteristics of the Subscriber DAS Edit User Group
31-5 Characteristics of the DAS Delete User Group
31-6 Characteristics of the User Privilege Assignment Group
31-7 Characteristics of the Group Creation Group
31-8 Characteristics of the Group Edit Group
31-9 Characteristics of the Group Delete Group
31-10 Characteristics of the Group Privilege Assignment Group
31-11 Characteristics of the Oracle Application Server Administrators Group
31-12 Characteristics of the User Management Application Administrators Group
31-13 Characteristics of the Trusted Application Administrators Group
31-14 Characteristics of the User Security Administrators Group
31-15 Characteristics of the Authentication Services Group
31-16 Characteristics of the Verifier Services Group
31-17 Characteristics of the User Proxy Privilege Group
31-18 Characteristics of the Oracle Context Administrators Group
31-19 Characteristics of the Common User Attributes Group
31-20 Characteristics of the Common Group Attributes Group
31-21 Characteristics of the Service Registry Viewers Group
31-22 Characteristics of the Common Group Attributes Group
32-1 Configuration Attributes on Server Properties, SASL Tab
32-2 SASL Authentication Attributes
32-3 SASL Authentication Modes
32-4 Orclanonymousbindsflag Value and Directory Server Behavior
33-1 Oracle Identity Management Objects
33-2 Customizing the Default Identity Management Realm
36-1 Features of bulkload and syncProfileBootstrap
36-2 Mandatory Attributes in a User Entry
37-1 Configuration Entry Attributes for Server Chaining
37-2 Default Attribute Mapping to Active Directory
37-3 Default Attribute Mapping to Sun Java System Directory Server
37-4 Default Attribute Mapping to Novell eDirectory
38-1 Masking Configuration Attributes
39-1 Data Migration Using ldifwrite/bulkload versus Automatic Bootstrapping
39-2 Command-line Parameters to OIDUpgradePasswordPolicies
39-3 Nodes in Example of Partial Replication Deployment
41-1 Attributes of the Replica Subentry
41-2 Attributes of the Replication Agreement Entry
41-3 Attributes of the Replication Naming Context Entry
41-4 Replication Configuration Set Attributes
41-5 Configuration Attributes on Shared Properties, Replication Tab
41-6 Replication Schedule Attributes
42-1 Configuration Attributes Controlling Worker Threads
42-2 Types of Replication Conflict
42-3 Properties on the Change Log Page
42-4 Replication Configset Attributes on Shared Properties, Replication Tab
42-5 Replication Server Status Attributes on Shared Properties, Replication Tab
42-6 Replica Details on Shared Properties, Replication Tab
42-7 Important Attributes in the Change Log
42-8 Replica Subentry Attributes
42-9 Replication Agreement Options
42-10 Replication Configuration Attributes
42-11 Replication Debug Levels
42-12 Conflict Resolution Messages
44-1 Plug-in Configuration Objects and Attributes
A-1 New Locations of 10g Attributes
A-2 Some Path Names that Changed
D-1 LDAP Replica States
E-1 Plug-in Names and Corresponding Paths
E-2 The Meaning of the DN Information for Each LDAP Operation
E-3 Behavior of Operation Result Code
E-4 Subclasses of LdapOperation and Class-specific information.
E-5 Behavior of LdapEntry Information for Each Plug-in Timing
E-6 Behavior of the AttributeName for Each Plug-in Timing
E-7 Behavior of the Attribute Value for Each Plug-in Timing
E-8 Behavior of the Delete DN for Each Plug-in Timing
E-9 Behavior of New Parent DN Information for Each Plug-in Timing
E-10 Behavior of New Relative Dn Information for Each Plug-in Timing
E-11 Behavior of Delete Old RDN Information for Each Plug-in Timing
E-12 Behavior of LdapModification Information for Each Plug-in Timing
E-13 Behavior of the Required Attributes for Each Plug-in Timing
E-14 Behavior of the Scope for Each Plug-in Timing
E-15 Behavior of the SearchResultSet for Each Plug-in Timing
E-16 Debug Levels for Java Plug-in Logging
F-1 Plug-in Module Interface
F-2 Operation-Based and Attribute-Based Plug-in Procedure Signatures
F-3 Valid Values for the plug-in Return Code
F-4 Program Control Handling when a Plug-in Exception Occurs
F-5 Program Control Handling when an LDAP Operation Fails
I-1 Unicode Implementations
I-2 Components of the NLS_LANG Parameter
I-3 Examples: Using the -E Argument with Command-Line Tools
N-1 Supported RFCs
S-1 Standard Error Messages
S-2 Additional Error Messages
S-3 Password Policy Violation Error Messages
S-4 Error Messages for Dynamic Password Verifiers
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