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
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
Oracle DBA
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Yechiel Adar
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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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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,