I am trying to fully understand the impacts and limitations of implementing Kerberos in a large enterprise with different legacy systems, Windows servers, Oracle databases and a wild array of Windows apps authenticating on those Oracle DBs.
My question is twofold: 1. If there are let's say 12 different Windows apps accessing Oracle, do all these apps need to be "Kerberized" or does the fact that Oracle by itelf can be Kerberized is sufficient ? 2. Multiple roles: To which extend Kerberos supports this ? Let's say I have 2 different user IDs in Oracle because I have different roles within the company, how does that translate into Kerberos ? Thanks for any insight on these questions. Regards, Paul ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos