Enterprise User Security Configuration and Management Tools
Configuration and Administration Tools Overview
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Figure 2–4
Directory Server Login Window
2.
Log in to Oracle Internet Directory by selecting the authentication method and
providing the hostname and port number for your directory.
Table 2–7
describes the two available Enterprise Security Manager authentication
methods and what each method requires:
3.
After providing the directory login information, click OK. The main Enterprise
Security Manager user interface appears.
Navigating the Enterprise Security Manager User Interface
The Enterprise Security Manager user interface includes two panes, a toolbar, and
various menu items as shown in
Figure 2–5
.
Table 2–7
Enterprise Security Manager Authentication Methods
Authentication Method
Description
Password Authentication
Uses simple authentication requiring a
distinguished
name (DN)
or a known directory user name and
password
1
.
1
Known directory user name and password can be used only for the default identity
management realm in the directory.
SSL Client Authentication
Uses two-way SSL authentication in which both the
client and server use Oracle Wallets containing digital
certificates (that is, the user name and certificate). The
subsequent connection is encrypted.
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