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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 E10029-02
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1-1 Oracle Internet Directory Overview
3-1 A Typical Oracle Internet Directory Node
3-2 Oracle Directory Server Instance Architecture
3-3 A Directory Information Tree
3-4 Attributes of the Entry for Anne Smith
3-5 Correct and Incorrect Naming Contexts
3-6 A Partitioned Directory
3-7 Using Knowledge References to Point to Naming Contexts
3-8 Placement of Resource Access and Resource Type Information in the DIT
4-1 Oracle Internet Directory Process Control
5-1 Planning the Directory Information Tree
6-1 A Replicated Directory
6-2 Example of Partial Replication
6-3 Example of Single-Master Replication
6-4 Example of Multimaster Replication
6-5 Example of Fan-Out Replication
6-6 Example of Multimaster Replication with Fan-Out
8-1 DIT Showing Two Instance-Specific Configuration Entries
8-2 Oracle Internet Directory Process Control
16-1 Alias Entries Example
16-2 Resulting Tree when Creating the My_file.ldif
17-1 Example of a Directory Information Tree
19-1 Location of Schema Components in Entries of Type subSchemaSubentry
23-1 Architecture of Oracle Internet Directory Server Manageability
27-1 Location of Password Policy Entries
27-2 pwdPolicy subentry Attributes Populated with DN of Password Policy
29-1 Location of the Password Verifier Profile Entry
29-2 Authentication Model
29-3 How Password Verification Works
30-1 Delegation Flow in an Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment
31-1 Indirect Authentication
32-1 Example of an Identity Management Realm
32-2 Enterprise Use Case: Single Identity Management Realm
32-3 Enterprise Use Case: Multiple Identity Management Realms
32-4 Hosted Deployment Use Case
32-5 Default Identity Management Realm
34-1 Example: Garbage Collection of Change Log Entries
34-2 Garbage Collection Entries in the DIT
35-1 Using an LDIF File and bulkload
35-2 Using syncProfileBootstrap Directly
35-3 Using an LDIF File and syncProfileBootstrap
35-4 Using syncProfileBootstrap, bulkload, and LDIF Files
35-5 Using the Oracle Directory Integration Server
35-6 Structure of the Intermediate User File
37-1 A Sample Naming Context
37-2 Naming Context Object #1
37-3 Naming Context Object #2
37-4 Result of Combining Naming Context Objects #1 and #2
37-5 Naming Context Object #3
37-6 Naming Context Object #4
37-7 Result of Combining Naming Context Objects #3 and #4
37-8 Naming Context Object #5
37-9 Naming Context Object #6
37-10 Naming Context Object #7
37-11 Example of Fan-Out Replication
38-1 Replication Failover Scenario
38-2 Consumer and New Supplier Connected to Old Supplier by LDAP
38-3 Old and New Suppliers in the Same Advanced Replication Group
38-4 Failover Preserving Replica Type
38-5 Compare and Reconcile All Connected Replicas
39-1 Example: Multimaster Replication and Fan-Out Replication
39-2 Example: Replication Configuration Entries for Node C
39-3 Example: Replication Configuration Entries for Node D
41-1 Oracle Internet Directory Plug-in Framework
B-1 A Component with Two Instances
C-1 Example of a Naming Context Container and Its Objects
D-1 Advanced Replication Process
D-2 LDAP Replication Process
E-1 Communication Between the Server and the Java Plug-in
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