Configuring Interoperability with a Windows 2000 Domain Controller KDC
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Oracle Database Advanced Security Administrator's Guide
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Task 2: Configuring a Windows 2000 Domain Controller KDC to Interoperate
with an Oracle Client
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Task 3: Configuring an Oracle Database to Interoperate with a Windows 2000
Domain Controller KDC
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Task 4: Getting an Initial Ticket for the Kerberos/Oracle User
Task 1: Configuring an Oracle Kerberos Client to Interoperate with a Windows 2000
Domain Controller KDC
The following steps must be performed on the Oracle Kerberos client.
Step 1: Creating Client Kerberos Configuration Files to Use a Windows Domain
Controller KDC
Create the following Kerberos client configuration files that refer to the Windows
2000 domain controller as the Kerberos KDC. In the examples that follow, the
Windows 2000 domain controller is running on a node named
sales3854.us.acme.com
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krb.conf
file
For example:
SALES3854.US.ACME.COM
SALES3854.US.ACME.COM sales3854.us.acme.com admin server
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krb5.conf
file
For example:
[libdefaults]
default_realm=SALES.US.ACME.COM
[realms]
SALES.US.ACME.COM= {
kdc=sales3854.us.acme.com:88
}
[domain_realm]
.us.acme.com=SALES.US.ACME.COM
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krb5.realms
file
For example:
us.acme.com SALES.US.ACME.COM
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