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Deployment of Oracle Identity Management Realms, 6 of 7
To make configuration easier, Oracle Internet Directory, at installation, creates a default DIT and sets up a default identity management realm. It gives you the option of setting up a DIT based on the domain of the computer on which the installation is performed. For example, if the installation is on a computer named oidhost.us.mycompany.com, then the root of the default identity management realm is dc=us,dc=mycompany,dc=com. Oracle Internet Directory creates the following:
cn=OracleContext,dc=us,dc=mycompany,dc=com. This entry and the nodes under it enable Oracle software to detect realm-specific policies and settings.
cn=users under the base of the identity management realm. In this example, it is cn=users,dc=us,dc=mycompany,dc=com.
cn=users container.
orclUserV2 and inetOrgPerson.
cn=groups under the base of the identity management realm. In this example, it is cn=groups,dc=us,dc=mycompany,dc=com.
cn=orcladmin, is located under the users container. In this example, the fully qualified DN of the bootstrap user is cn=orcladmin,cn=users,dc=us,dc=mycompany,dc=com.
See Also:
orclUserV2 object class
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