Perform directory access configuration for a client
Perform directory access configuration for a client
Click to configure directory access on the clients. This option allows the client to look up directory entries. This option will not allow the client to add or modify entries in the directory. Directory access configuration on the client prompts you to configure the following:
An administrative context is a directory entry under which an Oracle Context RDN (cn=OracleContext) exits. An Oracle Context is the root of a directory subtree under which all Oracle software relavent information is kept.
In addition, the Net8 Configuration Assistant verifies that the Oracle schema is installed. The Oracle schema defines the Oracle entries and their attributes that can exist in the directory.
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Note: If no Oracle Context or Oracle schema exists, you will be unable to configure the client for directory access. |
Perform directory access configuration for a server
Click to configure directory access on the server. This option allows the server to add, modify and look up directory entries. Directory access configuration on the server prompts you to configure the following:
An administrative Context is a directory entry that contains an Oracle Context (cn=OracleContext). An Oracle Context is the root of a directory subtree under which all Oracle software relavent information is kept.
If an Oracle Context does not exist in the directory, the Net8 Configuration Assistant prompts you to create one. If the Oracle Context is created successfully, the authenticated user is added to the OracleNetAdmins group in the directory. Users belonging to the OracleNetAdmins group can modify and create Net8 entries in the Oracle Context. Directory administrators are free to add any additional users.
In addition, the Net8 Configuration Assistant verifies the Oracle schema is created. The Oracle schema defines the Oracle entries and their attributes. If the schema does not exist or is an older version, you are prompted to create it.
Create or Update Oracle Schema
Click to create the Oracle schema in the directory. The Oracle schema defines the Oracle entries and their attributes.
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Configure the Client for Directory Access