Oracle Advanced Networking Option Administrator's Guide
Release 8.0

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A

activating
checksumming, 1-6
encryption, 1-6
adding new service name and address
to CDS with tnnfg utility, 11-15
assigning new pincode
to SecurID card, 5-16
authenticated RPC
protocol adapter includes, 9-3

B

benefits
of using the Advanced Networking Option, 1-4
Biometric Authentication Server, 6-15
Biometric Manager
using, 6-14

C

CDS
using to perform name lookup, 11-12
CDS naming adapter
components of, 9-4
cds_attributes file
modifying for name resolution in CDS, 11-13
Cell Directory Service (CDS)
naming adapter includes, 9-4
CELL_NAME
DCE address parameter, 11-2
configuration files
CyberSAFE, B-2
Kerberos, B-2
needed for servers in DCE, 11-3
SecurID, B-3
configuring a server
in DCE, 11-3
configuring client
in SQL*Net/DCE, 11-9
configuring clients
to use CDS, 11-12
configuring Oracle
for SQL*Net/DCE, 11-1
configuring Oracle client
to use SecurID authentication, 5-14
connect to database
to verify roles, 11-8
connecting across cells, 11-5
connecting to another cell, 11-6
connecting to Oracle database
in DCE, 12-1
connecting to Oracle server
in DCE, 12-3
with username/password, 12-3
without username and password, 12-3
connecting with username/password
with authentication configured, 7-2
creating an Oracle server account, 6-12
creating Oracle directories
in CDS, 10-3
creating principals and accounts, 10-2
CyberSAFE benefits, 1-9

D

data encryption
global, 1-4
Data Encryption Standard (DES)
V1.1 and later, 1-5
data integrity, 1-4
data privacy and integrity
component of, 9-3
data,authentication, 1-1
data,authorization, 1-1
data,integrity, 1-1
data,privacy, 1-1
DCE address
sample for LISTENER.ORA, 11-4
DCE address parameter
example, 11-2
DCE address parameters
description of, 11-2
DCE groups to Oracle roles
syntax for mapping, 11-7
DCE GSSAPI authentication adapter, 8-1
when to use, 8-1
DCE parameter SERVICE, 11-14
DCE principal
for DCE GSSAPI authentication, 8-2
DCE roles, external
setting up, 11-7
DCE Secure Core services, 9-4
dce_service_name
verifying, 12-2
DCE.LOCAL_CELL_USERNAMES parameter, 11-11
DCE.TNS_ADDRESS_OID parameter, 11-11
DCE.TNS_ADDRESS.OID
parameter in PROTOCOL.ORA, 11-13
DEFAULT security policy
for the BiometricAuthentication Service, 6-15
defaults
encryption and checksumming, A-2
defining users
in multi-cell environment, 11-5
DES encryption algorithm
56-bit key, 1-5
Distributed Computing Environment
overview, 9-2

E

encrypted data
across protocols, 1-5
encryption module
in V1.0, 1-4
Enrollment Accuracy, 6-18
Enterprise Manager, 6-3, 6-5
export guidelines
U.S. government, 1-5
external authentication, 9-3
external roles, SQL*Net/DCE
configuring, 11-7
externally-authenticated accounts
creating and naming, 11-4

F

failure of fingerprint authentication, 6-14
false finger threshold, 6-2
fingerprint accuracy, 6-2, 6-4
fingerprint authentication failure, 6-14

G

Global Directory Service (GDS), 9-4

H

hash
used by the Biometric Authentication Adapter, 6-3
used in the Biometric Authentication Service, 6-2
high security threshold, 6-2

I

Identix TouchNet II Desktop Sensor, 6-14
Identix TouchNet II Hardware Interface, 6-4
installing key of server, 10-2
Internet Domain Service (DNS), 9-4

K

Kerberos
description, 1-10
Kerberos support
through third-party support, 1-10

L

LAN environments
vulnerabilities of, 1-4
listener
starting, 12-2
LISTENER.ORA
parameters, description, 11-3
loading Oracle service names
into CDS, 11-15
logging in
when SecurID is in next code mode, 5-17
with PINPAD card, 5-19
with standard card, 5-17
logging into Oracle
using DCE authentication, 12-3
logging into Oracle server
using SecurID authentication, 5-14

M

mapping DCE groups
to Oracle roles, 11-7
MD5
used by the Biometric Authentication Service, 6-2
message digest, 1-4
MultiProtocol Interchange
not supported, 9-5
multi-threaded server
not supported, 9-5

N

naegen
generating Diffie-Hellman parameters, 2-4
NO AUTHENTICATION
configuring, 7-2

O

Object Tree window
for Biometric Manager, 6-16
Oracle Enterprise Manager, 6-5, 6-14
Oracle parameter SID, 11-14
Oracle parameters
necessary for authentication, 1-11
Oracle service names
registering in CDS, 9-4
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX
parameter, 1-13
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX parameter, 1-12
OS_ROLES parameter
setting, 11-7
overview
product, 1-1

P

parameters
specifying configuration, 1-6
PINPAD cards
using SecurID, 5-15
preface
PT PrefaceTitle, xi
Send Us Your Comments, xvii
prerequisites, 1-3
for Biometric Authentication Service installation, 6-5
products
not yet supported, 1-5
Properties window
for Biometric Manager, 6-17
PROTOCOL
DCE address parameter, 11-2
protocol adapter
components of, 9-3
PROTOCOL.ORA
DCE address parameters in, 11-10
parameter for CDS, 11-11
PT PrefaceTitle, xi

R

RC4 encryption algorithm, 1-4
rejected PIN code
reasons for, 5-17
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT
parameter, 1-12
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT parameter, 1-12
setting, 11-4
roles, external
mapping to DCE groups, 11-7

S

sample DCE address
in TNSNAMES.ORA, 11-14
secret key, 6-5, 6-13
SecurID
system requirements, 1-3
SecurID cards
types of, 5-14
SecurID smart card
description of, 1-11
security
protocol adapter includes, 9-3
security policy, 6-2
for Biometric Authentication Adapter, 6-12
Send Us Your Comments
boilerplate, xvii
SERVER_PRINCIPAL
DCE address parameter, 11-2
DCE parameter, 11-14
SERVICE
DCE address parameter, 11-2
single sign-on, 9-3, 12-3
smart cards
benefits of, 1-11
smit utility
restarting cdsadv service, 11-13
SQL*Net
level required by Biometric Athentication Service, 6-5
SQL*Net Native Authentication, 6-14
SQLNET.ORA
modifying so CDS can resolve names, 11-16
SQLNET.ORA file
sample, A-2
standard cards
using SecurID, 5-15
System Environment Variable, 6-13
system requirements, 9-2

T

threshold level, 6-2, 6-4
tnnfg utility
sample of usage, 11-15
TNSNAMES.ORA, 6-8
loading into CDS using tnnfg, 11-15
modifying to load connect descriptors into CDS, 11-14
renaming, 11-15
TouchNet II, 6-4

U

user account, 6-12

V

verifying DCE groups
are mapped to OS roles, 11-9
viewing mapping in CDS namespace
for listener endpoint, 12-2

W

WAN environments
vulnerabilities of, 1-4


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