It is more complex then this.
AFAIK, this will work with another LDAP, like AD.
We are working with windows domains, so it will not work.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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> You sho
You should use "identified globally" when creating users. That will consult
the authentication services
and will change password in Kerberos or Novell directly.
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Mladen Gogala
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Yechiel Adar
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I am in the middle of implementing Oracle Advance Security. Finished the
initial testing and on the way to implement a test case.
On the way I found out that you need Oracle Advance Security for this.
There is a problem that you need to address: How you synchronize the
passwords when user change h
Scott Lamb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, August 15, 2003 6:49 PM said;
> Is there any way to get Oracle 8i (or 9i; we're planning to upgrade)
> Enterprise Edition to authenticate against Active Directory, short of
> buying Oracle Advanced Security?
What we're planning on doing (note, pla
Is there any way to get Oracle 8i (or 9i; we're planning to upgrade)
Enterprise Edition to authenticate against Active Directory, short of
buying Oracle Advanced Security?
My goal is to remove the need to maintain a separate database of
passwords. Ideally, we could do also do away with having t